MIT cybersecurity experts do not trust blockchain-based voting systems
“I haven’t yet seen a blockchain system that I would trust with a county-fair jellybean count, much less a presidential election.” Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
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“I haven’t yet seen a blockchain system that I would trust with a county-fair jellybean count, much less a presidential election.” Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
There is a way to give the voting system greater legitimacy and veracity: backing it with blockchain technology. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
“Monero aligns with the ideals America was founded upon. It is America 2.0 — a protocol to preserve liberty in the digital age,” said Tuman. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
With the election taking all the air out of the room, we look at what new appointments at the DoJ could mean. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
The “relative newcomer” to politics joined other major CEO donors to the Democratic candidate. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
Cynthia Lummis first bought Bitcoin back in 2013. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
Using blockchain-based technologies provides a secure and unhackable record of the state-by-state results as they come in. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
The price of Bitcoin rose more than 2% in two hours as poll workers in US states began to count ballots. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
Buterin asks whether crypto prediction markets reflect the wisdom of the crowd or are skewed by illiquidity and the political bias of their social base. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
“We believe voting should be safe and accessible to everyone, everywhere,” said Ripple. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico