I'm pretty confident blockchain tech absolutely will be part of vote verification at some point. It should replace/complement walking down to the courthouse to get paper records (there'd likely be a paper record of the blockchain). You could see the exact datetime your vote was cast and the results would be "unlocked" through some sort of key mechanism at the end of the day. All the ballots would have unique ids that'd be locked to precincts. Voters will be issued receipts if they want them and can perform validation of their vote on the chain.
Basically it'll make fraud several fold more difficult.
OR it's also not too wild to think we'll restore the paper tradition and simply hold the votes at smaller precinct levels. It's really city level voting that's the issue right now (too centralized).
I most like the idea of paper with blockchain validations interwoven.
Don't think it will involve any GME related companies though. I think T-Zero and similar firms (maybe whoever buys Cede & Co (33) post-bankruptcy) will be the custodians and brokerages of the future.
Better than trading cards for sure.
Those NFTs cards are comms, I think he is either pointing to GME NFT market place and/or NFT voting to secure elections in the future.
"How do you 'safeguard' US elections post-POTUS?" - Q
u/#q4951
Edit: Just noticed "Game and Stop" are in this same post as "How do you 'safeguard' US elections post-POTUS?"
That seems kind of significant. NFT block chain voting post potus to secure elections?
u/valuefuckingdeep u/merf
not sure if editing a comment notifies users, so I'll do it again. u/valuefuckingdeep u/merf
I'm pretty confident blockchain tech absolutely will be part of vote verification at some point. It should replace/complement walking down to the courthouse to get paper records (there'd likely be a paper record of the blockchain). You could see the exact datetime your vote was cast and the results would be "unlocked" through some sort of key mechanism at the end of the day. All the ballots would have unique ids that'd be locked to precincts. Voters will be issued receipts if they want them and can perform validation of their vote on the chain.
Basically it'll make fraud several fold more difficult.
OR it's also not too wild to think we'll restore the paper tradition and simply hold the votes at smaller precinct levels. It's really city level voting that's the issue right now (too centralized).
I most like the idea of paper with blockchain validations interwoven.
Don't think it will involve any GME related companies though. I think T-Zero and similar firms (maybe whoever buys Cede & Co (33) post-bankruptcy) will be the custodians and brokerages of the future.
Value your opinion, thanks! Side note: was only noting Gamestop being involved with NFT, not implying GMErica will be involved in voting.