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Several countries and organizations are already exploring the potential of blockchain-based voting systems. For instance, the city of Zug in Switzerland has developed a blockchain-based voting system ...
It might take years or decades for blockchain-based voting to become the norm and replace the traditional ballot system, but it is possible to succeed in this domain.
SUMMARY Last week’s “Blockchain This Week” had talked about how security risks can persist even with blockchain-based voting systems, as pointed out in a report prepared by researchers from MIT ...
After former U.S. President Donald Trump this week said he sees bitcoin as a "scam" that takes "the edge off of the dollar," Byrne said the U.S. voting system should rely on "blockchain or paper ...
The Indian state of Bihar successfully conducted the first mobile-based e-voting. The e-voting was facilitated with the help ...
A Japanese city is turning to blockchain technology to allow residents to vote online in local elections. According to an announcement on Thursday, Tokyo-based blockchain firm LayerX and digital ...
The companies might make their blockchain networks interoperable in the future. The news comes shortly after Waves Enterprise publicly released its blockchain voting system in November 2020.