Every Vote is (Mostly) Equal

Written by benjaminbateman | Published 2022/07/07
Tech Story Tags: blockchain-voting | voting-software | democracy | blockchain-democracy | remote-voting | trusted-computing | trustless-networks | hackernoon-top-story | hackernoon-es | hackernoon-hi | hackernoon-zh | hackernoon-vi | hackernoon-fr | hackernoon-pt | hackernoon-ja

TLDRDemocracy, a concept derived and named by the earliest Greek philosophers, is, to date, the most widely accepted system for achieving as close to this goal as possible. Democracy is far from perfect, and is inherently troubled by the issues it aims to solve in the first place. Most democracies we know today are actually more akin to systems of representative government. In the internet, and to be a Bitcoin bore, blockchain technology, we have the capabilities for true, trustless transactions from any place on Earth. Anonymity of voters is paramount to most national voting procedures.via the TL;DR App

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Written by benjaminbateman | degenerate vagabond writing mostly about blockchain
Published by HackerNoon on 2022/07/07