In a 2019 survey on social and technology licenses, global technology consultant Ketchum found distrust of voting machines (59%), distrust of voter databases (60%), foreign interference from technology (63%), media (61%) ).
Easily, auditable agreements between parties that do not fully trust each other are those offered by blockchain technology and are available to provide a voting solution that is fully transparent and can be thoroughly verified.
Some say that the blockchain functions to record votes, but claiming that the task required additional layers of technology work, that it allows verification of voters, secrecy of ballots, allows each voter to confirm that a vote count has been carried out, etc.
So, what do you think?
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