Contested Election Results Force Discussion of Blockchain Based Voting System
At the time of writing, the U.S. 2020 election still hangs on a knife-edge, with either candidate still in the running to win. According to the BBC, Biden is ahead, but counting in Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada, and Alaska has yet to close. “Mr Biden has 243 Electoral College votes, giving him the […]
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