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So the election fraud hearing thing is in Arizona is today.
Any functioning iq brain on either side should be paying attention to how this plays out,no matter who wins or loses.

That's not the point of why I'm here today though.
The point is the representatives there keep mentioning disuse of bother paper and electronic voting systems for
BLOCKCHAIN BACKED VOTING SYSTEMS THAT CANNOT BE TAMPERED WITH.
This will be the most secure voting method available.

The question is,which "coin" would benefit from this.
Which company and those systems could profit from a potentially perpetual government contract????

>> No.24418478

>>24418286
>Which company and those systems could profit from a potentially perpetual government contract?
probably one that has a long history of working with people in positions of power (ripple)

>> No.24418917

Why is this being ignored
>>24418478
>mi8on
>moon
It's gonna happen.

>> No.24419047

>>24418478
That's what I was thinking

>> No.24419464

Seriously why is this thread being ignored? No one wants to chime in. I wana know what /biz/ thinks about this or more specifically if some schizos could chime in.

>> No.24419669

>>24419464
Link, isn't it?

>> No.24419695

HST (Horizon State Token) to $1,000!
Any oldfags here?

>> No.24421163

I'm gonna keep bumping

>> No.24421418

>>24418286
Algorand actually had a mock vote of the US elections on an extremely small scale just to show how blockchain would work for voting. Not saying it will be used in the future for this, but seemed relevant to the topic. They're already working with quite a few governments for financial softwares.