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@ An0myl0u5
2025-05-05 18:31:09
Yes well there can also be others like NGOs charities etc.
The network will be governed by a foundation Trust similar to Linux foundation LFDT.
So the vote consensus and the trust foundations auditing will decide if an organisation is suitable.
I suppose at first there will be a reasonable need to rely on centralised systems.
However there is the obvious element of needing a certain amount of integration with the current system, otherwise its a pointless vote.
It will need to be a recognised digital voting authority otherwise its pointless.
More of a twitter poll than a political vote.
The view is to offer governments solutions to problems, they believe digital voting is not viable.
It is even with AI spoofing live video.
And can keep your data, the checking service will compare two bits of data and store only the cryptographic proof of it.
As for the vote you should be able to check afterwards if it was counted as you placed it.