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Swiss Town Tests Blockchain-Based Voting

On 25 June 2018, the city of Zug, the town at the heart of Switzerland’s crypto valley, started testing a voting system based on blockchain technology.

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During the trial, which runs until 1 July 2018, around 200 voters will cast non-binding municipal votes on mock questions in a trial designed to identify any bugs in a system built by the company Luxsoft and the computer science department of Lucerne’s University of Applied Sciences.

In the Tweet below, Dolfi Müller, Zug’s mayor, can be seen casting the first vote on the blockchain system.

Instead of regular e-voting, which uses a central server, blockchain processing is decentralized, making hacking much more difficult. In addition, votes are anonymous.

If successful, blockchain voting could help counter one of the main arguments against regular e-voting: the risk of hacking.

Results of the test will be evaluated over the next two months and findings published after the summer break.

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