Blockchain Voting Used By Danish Political Party

Blockchain Voting Used By Danish Political Party

The Liberal Alliance will be utilizing a blockchain to conduct internal votes at an annual meeting. 2014 has been the year that banks and politicians are falling over themselves to warn against Bitcoin, even while calling the technology promising. Denmark, however, set itself apart from the crowd last month by declaring digital currency trades to be tax-free. Yesterday there was more Bitcoin-friendly news from Denmark; the Liberal Alliance will be the first major political party in the world to vote using blockchain technology. First reported by Version2.dk, Liberal Alliance will be using....


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