[ad_2][ad_1] A Japanese municipal government has become one of the first in the country to have tested a blockchain-based system to allow residents to cast votes to select city development programs. The Tsukuba government, a city known for its role in scientific development since the 1960s, completed the blockchain test …
Read More »The Japanese city tests blockchain technology to protect online voting data
[ad_2][ad_1] A Japanese municipal government has become one of the first in the country to have tested a blockchain-based system to allow residents to cast votes to select city development programs. The Tsukuba government, a city known for its role in scientific development since the 1960s, completed the blockchain test …
Read More »Ballot Blockchain mobile raises voting security questions
[ad_2][ad_1] The smartphone vote will have a test during the US elections in November. In the context of a new pilot program, West Virginia has partnered with Voatz, a technology startup based in Boston, to allow some members of the army stationed overseas to transmit cards with devices connected to …
Read More »Independent Russian electoral watchdog in Blockchain pilot for voting system
[ad_2][ad_1] A Russian independent electoral watchdog is experimenting with a blockchain-based electronic voting system, the local Tass news platform reporting on 17 August. The nonprofit association of independent public observers, dubbed "National Public Monitoring" (NOM), announced the pilot at a press conference in Moscow on Friday. Federal Coordinator NOM Roman …
Read More »Meet Santiago Siri, the man with a radical plan for voting the blockchain
[ad_2][ad_1] In a café in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, a videogame developer who had once become a political theorist named Santiago Siri is trying to explain to me how his non-profit startup, Democracy.Earth, aims to repair the broken world politics with the help of the blockchain The conversation …
Read More »Meet Santiago Siri, the man with a radical plan for voting the blockchain
[ad_2][ad_1] In a café in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, a videogame developer who had once become a political theorist named Santiago Siri is trying to explain to me how his non-profit startup, Democracy.Earth, aims to repair the broken world politics with the help of the blockchain The conversation …
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 »Blockchain technology is the voting future?
[ad_2][ad_1] In 23 years of Mac Warner in the United States Army, he experienced first-hand obstacles to the vote from abroad. "On a hill in Afghanistan, it is difficult to receive mail, it is difficult to distribute it," he says. As a secretary of state in West Virginia, Warner wants …
Read More »The election commission of Ukraine uses NEM Blockchain for voting
[ad_2][ad_1] A member of the Ukrainian electoral commission revealed in a post on Facebook on August 7 that they are working with NEM on a pilot with voting block. Oleksandr Stelmakh, head of the state register at the Central Electoral Commission of Ukraine, appeared satisfied with the ongoing tests, writing …
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 …
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