This report presents the findings of the Argentina Onchain Residency, a two-week field experiment bringing together public, private, and civil society actors with blockchain builders to test a new methodology for real-world adoption. Moving beyond speculative use cases, it introduces a “participatory unblocking” approach that begins with concrete coordination problems and evaluates whether blockchain solutions are feasible, appropriate, and desirable in context. The results demonstrate how grounded, problem-first design can generate adoption-ready prototypes aligned with public value, offering a replicable framework for embedding blockchain systems within existing institutional environments.

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