Blockchain technology provides a platform for creating a highly
secure, decentralized, anonymized, yet auditable chain of record, used
presently in cryptocurrency systems.
This same technology could also be used to record and report votes and
prevent many types of voter fraud in elections.
A True Democracy
Blockchain is paving the way for a direct democracy, where people can
decide the course of policy themselves, rather than rely on
representatives to do it for them.
The use cases for blockchain voting software are many and diverse. Its
ability to engage and manage a constituency is crucial to the future
of society
Blockchain Serves the Voters
In its most basic form, blockchain is a digital ledger. The technology
draws its power from the peers—or nodes—on its network to verify,
process, and record all transactions across the system.
This ledger is never stored, but rather exists on the “chain”
supported by millions of nodes simultaneously. Thanks to encryption
and decentralization, blockchain’s database of transactions is
incorruptible, and each record is easily verifiable.
The network cannot be taken down or influenced by a single party
because it doesn’t exist in one place.