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K-Voting – South Korea’s New Attempt at Blockchain Voting

January 20, 2019 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

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K-Voting - South Korea’s New Attempt at a Blockchain Voting System
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Written by Ward Nazari from MINEABLE news:

Slowly but surely, blockchain continues to have an ever-growing impact on our everyday lives. Especially in the lives of South Koreans. The National Election Commission started an online voting system called “K-Voting”, which has its foundation built on the blockchain. This voting system will have its start in small communities such as universities using a democratic system and will expand throughout the country following a successful test run.

The city of Seoul supports this demonstration of blockchain integration. This includes supporting blockchain companies, building a blockchain complex, and educating professionals on blockchain. They are also working towards bringing in a standard blockchain platform and working towards administrative innovation stabilizing the system.

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Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Internet and Democracy, South Korea, Voting Technology

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