This paper studied the blockchain technology for an election system. The study was done in the laboratory scope, which took several advantages of blockchain technology. The system was capable of detecting the eavesdropper and the error automatically. It emerged if the initial data was different from the final data. Therefore, this technology could provide a secure, transparent and decentralization data in the election system.
Topics
Public policy and governance
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