Episode 51: Netvote: Enabling Trustworthy Verifiable Votes That Count - podcast episode cover

Episode 51: Netvote: Enabling Trustworthy Verifiable Votes That Count

Apr 28, 201836 min
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Episode Synopsis: We are on the brink of a socio-political revolution, where blockchain technology might be used to fine tune our voting systems around the world. The technology will enable a business to business or business to government voting solutions that might also enable voters to adopt the role of auditors as well. Listen to the episode, to understand the technological and policy-related underpinnings of Netvote. Portia’s Bio: Portia Mills, holds over a decade’s experience in Blockchain, aviation, aerospace tech, risk management and security. She has lived in Haiti and witnessed first hand how access to mobile phone, satellite and solar power can transform lives for the better. She holds an array of expertise in marketing, tech policy, energy technology, writing and working with emerging/developing markets. About Netvote: Netvote, is an ICO that leverages blockchain technology to enhance voting protocols. It also enhances the voting experience of the franchise and makes them feel that their votes matter by making voting stations available in regions and locales that are not necessarily easily accessible. Links: https://netvote.io
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