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South Australian Government to use Blockchain Technology in Election



An interesting development in government blockchain news, the South Australian government is planning to use blockchain technology to power the next election using Horizon State.

Horizon State is a blockchain company based in Melbourne, and their token HST Powers their blockchain voting platform.

It's an interesting development considering that the digital transformation agency recently came out again stating that blockchain technology didn't really have a use in government services at this stage due to it's inability to edit or delete records.

However for voting it makes perfect sense to use blockchain to verify voters and prevent fraudulent votes and tampering.

You can read the full article from Micky at the link below.



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