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Topic: POLLS, e-VOTING & SURVEYS now secured by BLOCKCHAIN-BACKED TECH (Read 58 times)

newbie
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We know that blockchain will be a very reliable  means of  voting but the system can still be hacked  If  Hackers wish to.
sr. member
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liife threw a tempest at you? be a coconut !
There are several projects working on blockchain based voting like UNIFY World Revolution and Democracy earth
but its useless really, majority of governments will not want to adopt it, as they will not be able to falsify votings.
UNLESS those corrupted governments are removed  Roll Eyes And thats a major goal of UNIFY World Revolution
http://unifyworldrevolution.com/


it's funny how some push electronic vote but even refuse to open source their codes... that tell you everything about their intentions (followers of the agenda of rockfeller even if they are too low in the conspiracy to see or too dumb (generally) to even be able to understand any of it).
uwr
newbie
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There are several projects working on blockchain based voting like UNIFY World Revolution and Democracy earth
but its useless really, majority of governments will not want to adopt it, as they will not be able to falsify votings.
UNLESS those corrupted governments are removed  Roll Eyes And thats a major goal of UNIFY World Revolution
http://unifyworldrevolution.com/
newbie
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As voter's and voting security become paramount to deliver credible outcomes for elections; Polys, developed a blockchain-based voting system that guarantees absolute anonymity, convenience, security and immutability. Blockchain technology is out with another innovative tool to deliver credible and proof-worthy e-voting platform using transparent crypto-algorithms for voter anonymity, with easy and swift deployment on PC and mobile device. Polys came up with this type of voting system in a bid to lessen voter disenfranchisement, insecurity and foster reliability of results after voting processes. It’s used in the university or academic setting cannot be wished away all of a sudden because dozens of elections and polls are held annually, as various reps are elected to student councils, associations, trade unions, extracurricular communities and university governing bodies.
I wish to read about other safe, transparent and credible electoral processes. I am not an island of knowledge, there are bright minds out there with potential ways of making our electoral processes right.For more insights I couldn't capture in the course of reeling out my thoughts on this, you can visit https://polys.me/
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