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Moscow's blockchain voting system is a first of its kind. It was developed in-house by the Moscow Department of Information Technology, and works as a " smart contract " on top of the Ethereum ...
The USPS filed a patent to create a system of mail-in voting that would involve blockchain security. Sounds fancy, but it's not a silver bullet, experts say.
Blockchain voting could soon be a reality in South Korea if the trial on a system based on distributed ledger technology turns out successfully. According to The Korea Times, the development of ...
(Photo by Skip Gray/360 North) Alaska would become the first state to adopt blockchain technology statewide in its voting security system under a proposal by Wasilla Republican Sen. Mike Shower.
A similar blockchain-based mobile voting system had been scheduled to be used in the U.S. state of West Virginia’s midterm elections, Cointelegraph reported Sep. 27.
The director noted that, regardless of what technology the government decides to use in the voting system, it must instill trust. La Vanguardia quotes Peña-López, "It's an issue of awareness.
The application is reported as filed on February 7, 2020, and the invention is described as, “A voting system that can use the security of blockchain and the mail to provide a reliable voting ...
Thailand's Democrat Party has become the first political party to use blockchain technology to elect its leaders in a primary election, which was held from November 1-9, 2018. In a live e-voting ...
The US Postal Service has confirmed to The Washington Post that it secretly developed and tested a blockchain-based mobile voting system ahead of the 2020 election.
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