August 17, 2026

Capitalizations Index – B ∞/21M

Denver to Use Blockchain Technology for Municipal Elections in May 2019

Denver to Use Blockchain Technology for Municipal Elections in May 2019

Denver,  Colorado, has announced the implementation of a blockchain-based mobile voting pilot to enable overseas voters, active-duty military, and eligible residents to cast their votes using smartphones, according to a press release on March 7. 2019.

Denver Joins the Blockchain Bandwagon

In a bid to make it possible for those not present in the city during its May municipal elections to still cast their votes remotely, Denver has partnered with Tusk Philanthropies (TP), a platform that claims to be focused on advancing mobile voting and anti-hunger programs, to pilot a blockchain-powered mobile voting system.

Reportedly, the pilot will enable deployed active duty personnel and eligible overseas voters to cast their votes with their mobile devices wherever they may be.

The pilot will be conducted collaboratively by the City and County of Denver, the National Cybersecurity Center, Tusk Philanthropies, and Voatz, a blockchain portfolio company of Overstock.com.

Founded in 2014, Voatz is a mobile election voting system powered by military-grade smart biometrics, real-time ID verification, and blockchain technology.  

As stated on its website, since 2016, Voatz has reportedly facilitated more than 80,000 votes across more than 30 elections, and the platform has worked with major political parties, towns and cities and more. In 2018, the Voatz solution was used to conduct the West Virginia federal elections.

How Will it Work?

Per the team, eligible voters interested in using the system, are required to fill out an absentee ballot request, undergo the authentication procedure with the Voatz blockchain-based voting app, and submit their ballot for the elections from March 23 through May 7, 2019.

The system will also make it possible for voters to carry out the necessary paperwork straight from their secure mobile devices, without having to worry about scanning and printing their paperwork.

Commenting on the initiative, Vance Brown, CEO of National Cybersecurity Center, said that the application of blockchain in the electoral system promotes transparency and accuracy in the elections.

“Through the testing and continued adoption of new technologies, United States Citizens can one day cast their votes regularly using their mobile devices and blockchain solutions that are highly secure and more cost efficient than our current systems,” he added.

In September 2018, BTCManager informed that the Tsukuba had successfully implemented a blockchain-based voting system, making it the first city in the region to achieve such a milestone.

In related news, in January 2019, reports emerged that Thailand is making active plans to develop a blockchain-based voting system that would combine both traditional voting and e-voting mechanisms.

Like BTCMANAGER? Send us a tip!
Our bitcoin Address: 3AbQrAyRsdM5NX5BQh8qWYePEpGjCYLCy4

Published at Sat, 09 Mar 2019 07:00:48 +0000

Previous Article

Bitcoin (BTC) Millionaire Finman Likens Lightning Network To Visa & Mastercard

Next Article

Crypto Market Wrap: Quick Recovery From $3 Billion Dump, Chance For Further Gains?

You might be interested in …

BitcoinCash (BCC) Hardfork: What it Means and How to Secure Your Assets

The Fork Awakens… BitcoinCash is expected to fork off from the main chain on Tuesday taking roughly 30% of the hashpower with it. Antpool, the largest bitcoin mining pool, is expected to mine the alternate chain.


BitcoinCash Hard Fork

August 1st has been a long-awaited day for months on the calendars of bitcoin enthusiasts worldwide. But with the UASF being deemed a success by many people in the community, a new event is worrying some and it just so happens to be on the same day. BitcoinCash or BCC (some are proposing the ticker abbreviation of BCH as BCC is already taken) is a planned fork of the bitcoin ledger by means of a User Activated Hard Fork, or UAHF.

Mining company Bitmain has stated their intentions to fork and create this separate blockchain with different consensus rules, most notably an immediate blocksize increase to 8MB. It also includes wipeout and replay protection, something the developers added to allow both blockchains to coexist peacefully and without loss of user funds.

How to Secure Your Assets?

As with all cryptocurrency hard forks, users that own bitcoin on the legacy chain and control their private keys will automatically own coins on the new BCC chain. No further action needed. However, your claim to these new coins could be threatened if you use a third-party wallet provider such as Coinbase or blockchain.com.

Not controlling the private keys of your Bitcoins means you don’t control the private keys of your BitcoinCash either. Some examples of wallets that allow you to control the keys are Electrum, Jaxx, or Mycelium. The fork is scheduled to occur on Tuesday, August 1, 2017, at 12:20:00 pm (UTC time), so make sure to move your coins as soon as possible.

Exchanges That Support BitcoinCash (BCC)

Numerous exchanges have come out stating how they plan to deal with the upcoming hard fork. According to the BitcoinCash website, the following exchanges have announced that they will support, or at least allow users to access, BitcoinCash

Wallets That Support BitcoinCash (BCC)

Along with the exchanges, many reputable wallet providers, such as Ledger and Trezor, have released statements saying they will have their wallets support BCC. A more comprehensive list can be found below.

Full Nodes

Other Wallets

One thing to note is that ElectronCash is NOT made by the Electrum developers, which was cleared up in a statement made by them here.

ViaBTC currently has a futures market for BitcoinCash, and it currently sits at around $311.59, or about 12% of bitcoin’s current market price. Only time will tell if this coin will gain traction, or be crushed by the thousands of people ready to dump the moment the fork occurs.

What do you think of the looming fork? Will BCC be blown out of the water by the massive offload of coins? Will you be transacting with BCC? Or do you think this is going to be one of hundreds of altcoins? Let us know in the comments below!


Images courtesy of Bitcoincash.org, Coinmarketcap.com

The post BitcoinCash (BCC) Hardfork: What it Means and How to Secure Your Assets appeared first on Bitcoinist.com.

Bruno van haetsdaele, linxo

Bruno Van Haetsdaele, Linxo

Bruno Van Haetsdaele, LinxoBy Pierre Metivier on 2014-12-01 16:45:29[wpr5_ebay kw=”bitcoin” num=”1″ ebcat=”” cid=”5338043562″ lang=”en-US” country=”0″ sort=”bestmatch”]

Coincola exchange announces partnership with dash

CoinCola Exchange Announces Partnership with DASH

CoinCola Exchange Announces Partnership with DASH Advertisement This is a submitted sponsored story. CCN urges readers to conduct their own research with due diligence into the company, product or service mentioned in the content below. Hong-Kong […]