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2020 Elections: West Virginians to Use Blockchain-based Voting Application
Expanding on the blockchain-voting pilot that allowed overseas military operatives and families to vote during the November 2018 mid-term elections, the mobile voting app will now be used during the 2020 presidential elections, which is a concern to some security experts according to MIT Technology Review, April 18, 2019. дальше »
2019-4-20 15:00
Officials Push Ahead Despite Concerns With West Virginia’s Blockchain Voting Experiment
West Virginia is gearing up to deploy a blockchain-based voting application for elections in November. The idea is being met with growing amounts of criticism from security experts and election specialists, but those spearheading the initiative are moving forward. дальше »
2018-10-14 06:00
Japanese City Introduces Blockchain-Based Voting System
Tsukuba is now the first Japanese city to test a voting system that incorporates blockchain technology. From West Virginia to Switzerland, blockchain’s incorporation into voting systems has created a buzz. дальше »
2018-9-4 10:00
West Virginia to Trial Blockchain Voting, Ohio Recognizes Blockchain Data
Blockchain technology’s mainstream foray has continued to gather steam, with West Virginia and Ohio making moves that will see the technology make inroads into those states. West Virginia will give its citizens serving overseas the privilege of being the first people in the US to use a blockchain-powered mobile application to cast their votes. While […] дальше »
2018-8-10 23:00
Cyber currency and voting?: Swiss plan a blockchain voting pilot, using the same identifications used for purchasing cyber currency.
The Swiss city of Zug, known for its proactive support of the blockchain industry, is launching a voting pilot that will base both polling system and residents’ IDs on blockchain technology. The pilot phase got started in November and now has over 200 residents signed up for the new service, according to the announcement. By дальше »