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Establishing a Blockchain Bureau: A New Frontier in Federal Technology Coordination

Rep. Darren Soto’s H.R.9067 proposes a new office in the Department of Commerce to streamline blockchain applications in federal operations.

Why Blockchain Voting Is Not Ready for Prime Time: Insights from MIT Researchers

MIT researchers warn that blockchain voting is not secure and could undermine democracy. Learn why traditional methods are still best.

Navigating the Controversy of Blockchain Voting: The Voatz Experience

Learn about the recent use of Voatz in Michigan’s virtual convention, discussing both its benefits and the controversies surrounding its security.

Could Blockchain Transform Mail-in Voting? Exploring the USPS’s New Patent

Discover how USPS’s blockchain patent could reshape mail-in voting as Congressman Darren Soto shares insights on this innovative development.

West Virginia Votes Against Voatz: A Cautionary Tale in Digital Voting

West Virginia opts for Democracy Live over Voatz for secure voting. Dive into the reasons behind this pivotal decision.

Andrew Yang’s Vision: Blockchain Mobile Voting for a Modern Democracy

Explore Andrew Yang’s proposal for blockchain-based mobile voting to increase participation and enhance security in elections.

Revolutionizing Democracy: How Blockchain Voting is Shaping the Future

Explore how Voatz is transforming voting with blockchain technology, enhancing security and convenience for voters everywhere.

Saratov Oblast’s Blockchain Election: A New Era in Voting Technology

Discover how Saratov Oblast successfully held a blockchain election with 40,000 participants, paving the way for the future of voting technology.

Rebranding Blockchain: Navigating Russia’s Election Tech Future

Ella Pamfilova calls for a rebranding of blockchain for Russian voting, analyzing its negative connotations amidst tech integration discussions.

Can Blockchain Revolutionize Voting? A Serious Look with a Dash of Humor

Is blockchain the future of voting? Discover how Japan, Sierra Leone, and West Virginia are testing this tech amid skepticism and hope.