.@CSIS: No. No. Nope. No. No. (never put a blockchain on what you want to stay secret) https://csis.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=833ec271d60c6750d9c3baaac&id=300f98c46f&e=2c2c8487bd … cc @kiniry
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You might want to look into Quorum and Constellation, two foundational tools in an emerging field of permissioned blockchains that preserve privacy as a first class feature.https://github.com/jpmorganchase/quorum …
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Blockchains are great for decentralized processes, but elections already need a central authority, as discussed in the literature and summarized here, so blockchains are overkill and add unneeded complexity:https://medium.com/@nealmcb/blockchains-are-great-for-audits-but-not-elections-7cd16e75927c …
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I don't disagree with you. I only wanted to address the misconception that blockchains cannot address issues of data and transaction privacy. Thanks for the extra election-specific info!
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