I don't know why we don't come up with a blockchain solution. Look, you register for your voter registration card, and on the card is a chip that contains a blockchain wallet in your name. Come election time, your wallet is automatically populated with tokens for each of the races. You now have control of your tokens and you deposit each of them in whichever candidates folder you like. Just like with Bitcoin, you move your voter token to wherever you want to move it. You could even leave it open to let a person change his vote up until election day. Then everyone can read the blockchain one minute after polls close and know the clear and auditable results. What's so hard about that?
I think blockchain is a great method for counting one person, one vote.
My biggest concern, and it is a real big one, is that once every single person is associated with a block chain hash, this could easily be used very quickly as a vaccine passport or similar "papers please" endeavor that the cabal wants to implement.
There are a couple of security points that can be decided on. One, at the voter registration office the registrant's fingerprint can be entered into the chip on the card. Two, you could also have the registered voter place their fingerprint on the screen when in person voting is involved. This would allow a more secure form of signature matching if that is desired. You can be certain that the person voting is the same person that was issued the voter registration card. But honestly, all the voting could be done at home just as easily as placing an Amazon order.
I don't know why we don't come up with a blockchain solution. Look, you register for your voter registration card, and on the card is a chip that contains a blockchain wallet in your name. Come election time, your wallet is automatically populated with tokens for each of the races. You now have control of your tokens and you deposit each of them in whichever candidates folder you like. Just like with Bitcoin, you move your voter token to wherever you want to move it. You could even leave it open to let a person change his vote up until election day. Then everyone can read the blockchain one minute after polls close and know the clear and auditable results. What's so hard about that?
The only thing hard about that is it will make it really hard for democrats and RINOs to continue rigging elections. 😉
You can't expect them to be real enthusiastic about it. I'd love to have a continuing conversation about blockchain backed voting.
I think blockchain is a great method for counting one person, one vote.
My biggest concern, and it is a real big one, is that once every single person is associated with a block chain hash, this could easily be used very quickly as a vaccine passport or similar "papers please" endeavor that the cabal wants to implement.
You're absolutely right. It has to somehow be implemented to protect privacy and prevent misuse.
There are a couple of security points that can be decided on. One, at the voter registration office the registrant's fingerprint can be entered into the chip on the card. Two, you could also have the registered voter place their fingerprint on the screen when in person voting is involved. This would allow a more secure form of signature matching if that is desired. You can be certain that the person voting is the same person that was issued the voter registration card. But honestly, all the voting could be done at home just as easily as placing an Amazon order.