Originally Posted by
Ronaldo
Blockchain would be a possible solution to part of the problem but then you introduce or keep other problems. For instance # of and position of voting locations for people without computers, internet access or phones. Also, who is at the keyboard or phone? Obviously there are ways to address those problems but for people that claim fraud is the biggest threat to our elections, there will always be a counterpoint.
I think people like Kemp invalidating votes in his own election is more of a threat than .000004% election fraud observed in mail-in-ballots.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc...anada-53353404
Blockchain allows you to be assigned your personal key that only you know so pretty hard to cheat on that. Pretty hard to find more than a few people in poverty without a phone. Libraries and county offices also offer free computers for citizens to use.
(CNSNews.com) - Americans who live in households whose income is below the federal “poverty” level typically have cell phones (as well as landline phones), computers, televisions, video recorders, air conditioning, refrigerators, gas or electric stoves, and washers and dryers and microwaves, according to a
newly released report from the Census Bureau.
In fact, 80.9 percent of households below the poverty level have cell phones, and a healthy majority—58.2 percent—have computers.