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Japanese Company Develops Blockchain-based Electronic Voting System
Tokyo-based Layer X Labs, the Research and Development wing of Layer X company Limited, is developing a blockchain-based electronic voting system, a crucial cog of Tsukuba City’s “smart city” initiative, as per a press release on Nov 9. дальше »
2020-11-10 02:00 | |
South Korea Is Trialing Blockchain Voting — Here’s What That Means
South Korea will test out a new blockchain voting system this month, sources close to the developments have confirmed to Bitcoin Magazine. Developed by the country’s National Election Commission (NEC) and its Ministry of Science and ICT, the distributed ledger system is based on IBM’s Hyperledger Fabric and will be used to authenticate voters and save voting results in real time. дальше »
2018-12-4 21:41 | |
Japan Tests Blockchain Voting for Residents to Decide on Local Development Programs
The government of Tsukuba has tested a new online voting system based on the My Number identification system and blockchain technology. The post Japan Tests Blockchain Voting for Residents to Decide on Local Development Programs appeared first on CoinSpeaker. дальше »
2018-9-4 17:07 | |
Japan Introduces its First Blockchain Voting System
On September 2, 2018, Tsukuba, a city in the Japanese Prefecture of Ibaraki introduced a municipal voting system built on blockchain technology. This makes Tsukuba the first city in Japan to begin using a blockchain based voting system. дальше »
2018-9-4 15:00 | |
Japan is experimenting with a blockchain-powered voting system
Japan is the latest country to consider using blockchain for voting. Tsukuba is set to become the country’s first city to trial blockchain-powered digital voting. The system will rely on the Japanese equivalent of social security cards to verify voter identity. дальше »
2018-9-3 12:27 | |
Reports have confirmed that Japan has been targeted by cybercriminals using phishing, or illegal acquisition of personal information, to steal
Fake emails sent in Japanese language reportedly rose to at least 1,500 by last autumn. Fake emails in Japanese language sent to steal private information were confirmed last November A report published by the University of Tsukuba and Nomura Asset Management, an investment management company, criticized six government approved crypto exchanges saying they were operating дальше »
2018-7-2 18:13 | |