2019-3-7 18:57 |
Colorado’s capital city will offer a blockchain-based mobile app for voting in this May’s municipal elections to its citizens serving in the military or overseas
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2019-3-7 18:57 |
Colorado’s capital city will offer a blockchain-based mobile app for voting in this May’s municipal elections to its citizens serving in the military or overseas
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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.
2018-12-4 21:41 | |
According to CNN, West Virginian soldiers residing overseas will become the first group in the US to test a blockchain-based voting smartphone application. The blockchain-based application should make it easier for overseas troops to participate in the upcoming November 2018 elections.
2018-8-13 22:45 | |
This week’s top stories include two feature interview: one with Kavita Gupta, founding managing partner at ConsenSys Ventures; and another with electronic dance music DJ Justin Blau (aka DJ 3BLAU) who is launching a decentralized music festival.
2018-8-13 20:52 | |
West Virginian troops serving overseas will cast their midterm election ballots on the blockchain, making them the first to use the state’s new distributed ledger-based mobile voting app. The newfangled system will see the U.
2018-8-9 07:00 | |
West Virginia is set to debut a blockchain-based voting platform for the upcoming November midterm elections in the United States. The move will allow troops overseas to participate in the polls. While the idea is novel in many respects and a revolutionary application of blockchain technology, some people question the integrity of the process given […]
2018-8-8 12:34 | |
After conducting a pilot for a blockchain voting platform during West Virginia’s primary election, Secretary of State Mac Warner wants to further test the technology through a second trial during the state’s general election this November.
2018-8-8 02:45 | |
American troops serving overseas will be able to cast their votes in West Virginia through a mobile voting platform based on blockchain technology in the federal elections in November 2018.
2018-8-7 23:05 | |
West Virginia is set to debut a blockchain-based voting platform for the upcoming November midterm elections in the United States. The move will allow troops overseas to participate in the polls.
2018-8-7 21:20 | |
West Virginia is preparing to roll out a voting app in the upcoming mid-term elections that will be powered by blockchain tech, but there’s a catch. In March 2018, West Virginia piloted a scheme to allow their overseas military personnel to vote in state elections from their smartphone.
2018-8-7 16:01 | |
West Virginia will offer a blockchain-based mobile app for voting in this November’s midterm elections to its citizens currently serving overseas
2018-8-7 13:12 | |