[ad_2][ad_1] No voting booth required. Charles Mostoller / Reuters A startup called Voatz wants to build an unequivocal way to vote on the internet. What could go wrong? Vote in the United States is an intentionally high effort. Elections are held at polling stations in person, open during the hours …
Read More »West Virginia to extend the voting test of online blockchain in November
[ad_2][ad_1] After testing the voting of cell phones with the blockchain in his primary election, the news reports reported that West Virginia decided to extend its use of technology to mid-term elections in November – on a limited basis. The process, which the state is undertaking with the Boston Voatz …
Read More »Vote app of the mobile blockchain of West Virginia pilots for foreign voters in November elections
[ad_2][ad_1] by Terry Nguyen August 10th at 2:51 pm Send an & # 39; email to the author West Virginia will provide a voting option for mobile blockchain, plus for absentee votes, for members of the military service to foreign elections this November, after receiving audit results at the beginning …
Read More »West Virginia will use the vote for smartphone blockchain in 2018 midterms
[ad_2][ad_1] A new pilot program in West Virginia aims to vote on the technological future. In this way, the state has focused its attention on one of the most popular technological terms of 2018. West Virginia has contracted the Voatz company of Boston to allow the smartphone vote for the …
Read More »West Virginia to offer Blockchain by voting across the state in the mid-term elections
[ad_2][ad_1] West Virginia is launching a blockchain-based mobile voting app to all 55 state counties so that foreign-based military personnel can more easily vote during the mid-term elections. CoinDesk previously reported that the state was piloting app blockchain in May for deployed military personnel and their dependencies on Harrison and …
Read More »West Virginia to offer Blockchain vote across the state at Midterm Election
[ad_2][ad_1] West Virginia officials are carrying a "chainlock" mobile voting app in all 55 counties of the state, with a move to allow voters absent in the military to vote remotely in the mid-term elections term. CoinDesk previously reported that the state piloted the blockchain app in May that allowed …
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