Secure Voting Solution Unites Bitcoin Blockchain and Paper Ballots

Secure Voting Solution Unites Bitcoin Blockchain and Paper Ballots

Bitcoin ATM-developer and blockchain-tech firm Blockchain Technologies Corp (BTC) has revealed that it is developing a tamper-resistant voting machine dubbed “VoteWatcher.” New York-based Blockchain Technologies Corp., a blockchain- and bitcoin-centric firm and startup accelerator has revealed that it is currently working on a blockchain voting machine that it deems will be “tamper-resistant”. The machine, dubbed “VoteWatcher”, is aimed at ensuring two core functionalities of a voting process. According to the firm, they are: To ensure that the voting machine correctly captures the voter’s....


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