New audit of Voatz echoes an earlier MIT report, finding numerous issues with the platform
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New audit of Voatz echoes an earlier MIT report, finding numerous issues with the platform
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West Virginia’s decision to ditch Voatz follows the publication of an MIT report that found that the platform has significant security flaws
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Computer scientist Ronald Rivest has said that blockchain is not the right technology for voting, although it can find proper application in a number of other areas.
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Finding a secure alternative to outdated election technology is one of Kaspersk’s goals with this prototype
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Indian electoral officials are working on a blockchain-based voting system to increase voter participation
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The Election Commission of India is collaborating with the Indian Institute of Technology to develop a blockchain system for voting, the Chief Election Commissioner has reportedly revealed. The new system aims to allow Indians to vote even when they are away from their hometowns. Furthermore, the commissioner has proposed to link voter IDs with Aadhaar. […]
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Jonathan Johnson, CEO of Overstock, backs Voatz app amid circulating claims of the app’s security vulnerabilities
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In less than 270 days the United States will have its 2020 election and millions of people worldwide will be betting on whether Donald Trump is reelected. Cryptocurrency participants are currently wagering their digital assets on the election outcome, where the odds on prediction markets and betting sites indicate Trump will likely win. Also read: […]
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The application that was recently used in the Iowa Democratic caucus was not truly mobile voting, blockchain voting firms argue
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