IOST Blockchain-Based Voting App to Be Used by Japanese Political Party

IOST Blockchain-Based Voting App to Be Used by Japanese Political Party
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2020-6-23 12:07

In a bid to leverage the benefits of blockchain technology for voting purposes, Japanese political party SANSEITO has implemented GUILD VOTING, a digital voting application that utilizes IOST’s smart contracts to bring reliability, and transparency to the voting process.

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