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The U.S. government's Efficiency Department, led by Musk, plans to explore the construction of a blockchain election system called "eVote."

2024-11-17 22:21:41
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ChainCatcher news, Shiba Inu's anonymous chief developer Shytoshi Kusama has forwarded information on the X platform indicating that the U.S. Department of Efficiency (DOGE), led by Musk, is exploring the implementation of a blockchain-based election platform, which may be called "eVote." This system involves collaboration with X (formerly Twitter), as well as blockchain platforms like Cardano, Hyperledger, and Hedera, aiming to create a nationwide electronic voting and verification solution. Analysts believe this aligns with Trump's long-standing emphasis on ensuring election integrity.

Shytoshi Kusama believes that the success of this system depends on the integration of fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) and calls for Trump to appoint a professional blockchain advisor.

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