I remember this. I think the "who printed them" was part of why it was "debunked" as the supposed watermarks were added by DHS who said no they didn't do it.
Almost certainly a unique identifying hash being used for the transactions within that blockchain. Hell it could even be on its own private system.
Idk I feel like whatever the solution, our bois would have thought that through to where it wouldn't matter if [they] tried. If anything maybe it'll incriminate them even more.
I could definitely believe there were watermarks, or something equivalent, but I didn't have any faith in him personally.
I was skeptical also. Who printed the ballots to begin with?
I believe different states used different suppliers. I think it was Runbeck in AZ
See here:
https://azpbs.org/horizon/2020/09/mail-in-ballots-security-system/
It's not just one company. One mentioned in this article is Runbeck Election Services happens to be headquartered in Phoenix AZ.
https://www.npr.org/2020/05/03/848347895/ballot-printers-increase-capacity-to-prepare-for-mail-voting-surge
China printed some ......
I remember this. I think the "who printed them" was part of why it was "debunked" as the supposed watermarks were added by DHS who said no they didn't do it.
Whats to prevent the other states like PA from figuring this out and corrupt ALL ballots, good and bad, to prevent a recount?
Almost certainly a unique identifying hash being used for the transactions within that blockchain. Hell it could even be on its own private system.
Idk I feel like whatever the solution, our bois would have thought that through to where it wouldn't matter if [they] tried. If anything maybe it'll incriminate them even more.