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Researchers from several institutes worldwide recently developed Quarks, a new, decentralized messaging network based on blockchain technology. Their proposed system could overcome the limitations of most commonly used messaging platforms, allowing users to retain control over their personal data and other information they share online.

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[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Without some sort of zk mechanism, the machines "bundling" local votes still know the votes. If you have a small district, then it may be possible to figure out who voted for who.

Trust me, there's been a lot of research into doing electronic voting and generally the consensus is that a "regular" blockchain would be a terrible choice.

Personally I don't trust electronic voting at all and think paper ballots are the way to go

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