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RE: The Future of Cryptocurrency: Part 3: Blockchain in Electoral Reform

in #steemcryptochallenge5 years ago (edited)

I might disagree with you somewhat on the issue of intellectual voters and naive voters. I think every one should have equal right irrespective of your level of knowledge. Someone might know so much but still have some selfish interest as in the case in some parts of the world. Elections for me are best done in black and white especially in a country like Nigeria. If it goes digital, you're going to see a whole lot of malpractices related to disenfranchisement. While they may not alter vote counts, they can prevent people from voting with some technical means especially the naive ones they were unable to buy over.

For this to work, not only advancement in technology is needed but also some great level of sincerity, responsibility and transparency is required from the people in government.

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I think every one should have equal right irrespective of your level of knowledge.

They will still have equal rights.

The proposition only adds an additional feature to delegate the power to someone else, completely at the discretion of the voter. It does take away any rights of anyone. All will have equal rights.

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