Blockchain-based voting systems could foster more transparency and public trust in the election process, according to Brian Rose, an independent mayoral candidate in London and the host of the London ...
E-voting, justifiably, scares a lot of computer security experts. If a hacker steals your payment card details, it's a time-consuming annoyance - but it doesn't influence democracy. That's, in part, ...
The Indian state of Bihar successfully conducted the first mobile-based e-voting. The e-voting was facilitated with the help of the Polygon blockchain. The mobile-based voting saw nearly a 70% ...
New and improved technology could soon make blockchain-based voting a viable alternative to paper ballots in elections. Layer-2 (L2) network solutions, combined with zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs, can ...
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