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Thai government agency NECTEC has created a distributed ledger technology (DLT)-based solution set to digitalize the voting process in Thailand. The tech unites e-voting in close groups and the traditional balloting. In case 5G is adopted, every voter shall be connected to the voting platform.
The National Electronics & Computer Technology Center (NECTEC) of Thailand, a section of the Science & Technology Ministry, accomplished the creation of the system for DLT-based voting and is seeking trial partners.
According to a Bangkok Post report, the head of the cybersecurity lab at NECTEC, Chalee Vorakulpipat, said:
“NECTEC developed DLT for e-voting that can be applied to national, provincial or community elections, as well as business votes like the board of directors. The aim is to trim fraud and maintain data integrity.”
The Technology Age
NECTEC is considering testing the DLT system on a smaller scale, such as for elections in communities, education institutions and provinces, and is badly looking for partners for the trial run.
Many nations want to employ blockchain in order to increase efficiency in voting exercises. In November, 2018, South Korea declared that it was ready to test a DLT system in an attempt to ameliorate the dependability and security of e-voting.
Read the details in the article of Coinidol dot com, the world blockchain news outlet: https://coinidol.com/thailand-nectec-creates-blockchain-based-e-voting-system/
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