Sunday, October 6

Voatz, a blockchain-based voting platform, originally used as a pilot for overseas military voting in West Virginia, has deployed its system for another group of remote voters: Michigan Democratic Party Convention attendees.

For a fourth time, the Michigan Democratic Party used blockchain-based voting app Voatz to facilitate delegate voting at its convention, which was held virtually this year. Voatz has recorded nearly 2,000 votes at the virtual Michigan Democratic Party Convention. Voatz has conducted pilots in several US states, including Arizona, Michigan, and West Virginia.

Voatz has conducted pilots in several US states, including Arizona, Michigan, and West Virginia. MIT researchers blasted Voatz earlier this year, claiming the app was not secure against hacking attacks.

It’s another proof-of-concept for blockchain-based voting, a topic increasingly making headlines as COVID-19 keeps citizens at home and mail-in voting becomes a hot button political issue.

Voting on the blockchain is increasingly working its way into public consciousness, with the USPS recently proposing its own blockchain-based system for voting. 

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