Our electoral process is a nightmare, where elections are called before voters even make it to the polls, with the 2014 and 2018 elections standing as grim reminders. But then we had Sierra Leone, quietly trialing a voting system using Kiva Protocol in 2018, and Thailand, where over 120,000 voters in the Democrat Party’s 2018 primary elections used the Zcoin blockchain . Every vote, recorded on an immutable ledger. No more tricks; no more deceit. If Bangladesh embraces such a system, it’s wonderful to fathom the trust we could restore in elections.
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