Election official in Ukraine launches voting trial using NEM's blockchain
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Election official in Ukraine launches voting trial using NEM's blockchain
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Oleksandr Stelmakh, working for Ukraine's Central Election Commission, commented on the ongoing trial Tuesday by way of Facebook.
The trial run began back in July when Stelmakh encouraged his friends on Facebook to participate in a "test vote" that had been created in partnership with a local NEM Foundation group, using NEM's blockchain platform, according to Coindesk.
"One of the basic useful properties of the blockchain is the impossibility of making changes to the saved information ...These are the properties we tried to use to save the information of the local ballot sessions," Stelmakh wrote.
Read alsoUkraine cyberpolice suggest cryptocurrencies be banned unless regulated
He added: "It must be noted that the experiment was held in the test environment of the blockchain NEM and for the transactions used by the test coins that were kindly given the representative of the NEM Foundation in Ukraine, Anton Bosenko. The blockchain test environment has 28 nodes. "
Stelmakh also wrote that based on the results, it would cost roughly $1,227 to place a node which can be used to vote in each police station, which he said was a "small" price to pay for the technology.
Read alsoPoroshenko tells NSDC to prepare for Russia meddling in Ukraine elections
Stelmakh reminded readers in his post that the trial period for the blockchain experiment was still ongoing and polls using "test coins" had not yet closed.
The official's work represents the latest effort to apply the technology for tabulating votes, with the idea being that blockchain could be used to create an immutable record – or, at least, an auxiliary one – to help ease issues when tallying final counts. Blockchain has also been advanced as a tool for proxy voting, in which shareholders of a company vote on corporate matters.
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Election official in Ukraine launches voting trial using NEM's blockchain
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Oleksandr Stelmakh, working for Ukraine's Central Election Commission, commented on the ongoing trial Tuesday by way of Facebook.
The trial run began back in July when Stelmakh encouraged his friends on Facebook to participate in a "test vote" that had been created in partnership with a local NEM Foundation group, using NEM's blockchain platform, according to Coindesk.
"One of the basic useful properties of the blockchain is the impossibility of making changes to the saved information ...These are the properties we tried to use to save the information of the local ballot sessions," Stelmakh wrote.
Read alsoUkraine cyberpolice suggest cryptocurrencies be banned unless regulated
He added: "It must be noted that the experiment was held in the test environment of the blockchain NEM and for the transactions used by the test coins that were kindly given the representative of the NEM Foundation in Ukraine, Anton Bosenko. The blockchain test environment has 28 nodes. "
Stelmakh also wrote that based on the results, it would cost roughly $1,227 to place a node which can be used to vote in each police station, which he said was a "small" price to pay for the technology.
Read alsoPoroshenko tells NSDC to prepare for Russia meddling in Ukraine elections
Stelmakh reminded readers in his post that the trial period for the blockchain experiment was still ongoing and polls using "test coins" had not yet closed.
The official's work represents the latest effort to apply the technology for tabulating votes, with the idea being that blockchain could be used to create an immutable record – or, at least, an auxiliary one – to help ease issues when tallying final counts. Blockchain has also been advanced as a tool for proxy voting, in which shareholders of a company vote on corporate matters.
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Election official in Ukraine launches voting trial using NEM's blockchain
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Oleksandr Stelmakh, working for Ukraine's Central Election Commission, commented on the ongoing trial Tuesday by way of Facebook.
The trial run began back in July when Stelmakh encouraged his friends on Facebook to participate in a "test vote" that had been created in partnership with a local NEM Foundation group, using NEM's blockchain platform, according to Coindesk.
"One of the basic useful properties of the blockchain is the impossibility of making changes to the saved information ...These are the properties we tried to use to save the information of the local ballot sessions," Stelmakh wrote.
Read alsoUkraine cyberpolice suggest cryptocurrencies be banned unless regulated
He added: "It must be noted that the experiment was held in the test environment of the blockchain NEM and for the transactions used by the test coins that were kindly given the representative of the NEM Foundation in Ukraine, Anton Bosenko. The blockchain test environment has 28 nodes. "
Stelmakh also wrote that based on the results, it would cost roughly $1,227 to place a node which can be used to vote in each police station, which he said was a "small" price to pay for the technology.
Read alsoPoroshenko tells NSDC to prepare for Russia meddling in Ukraine elections
Stelmakh reminded readers in his post that the trial period for the blockchain experiment was still ongoing and polls using "test coins" had not yet closed.
The official's work represents the latest effort to apply the technology for tabulating votes, with the idea being that blockchain could be used to create an immutable record – or, at least, an auxiliary one – to help ease issues when tallying final counts. Blockchain has also been advanced as a tool for proxy voting, in which shareholders of a company vote on corporate matters.
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Oleksandr Stelmakh, working for Ukraine's Central Election Commission, commented on the ongoing trial Tuesday by way of Facebook.
The trial run began back in July when Stelmakh encouraged his friends on Facebook to participate in a "test vote" that had been created in partnership with a local NEM Foundation group, using NEM's blockchain platform, according to Coindesk.
"One of the basic useful properties of the blockchain is the impossibility of making changes to the saved information ...These are the properties we tried to use to save the information of the local ballot sessions," Stelmakh wrote.
Read alsoUkraine cyberpolice suggest cryptocurrencies be banned unless regulated
He added: "It must be noted that the experiment was held in the test environment of the blockchain NEM and for the transactions used by the test coins that were kindly given the representative of the NEM Foundation in Ukraine, Anton Bosenko. The blockchain test environment has 28 nodes. "
Stelmakh also wrote that based on the results, it would cost roughly $1,227 to place a node which can be used to vote in each police station, which he said was a "small" price to pay for the technology.
Read alsoPoroshenko tells NSDC to prepare for Russia meddling in Ukraine elections
Stelmakh reminded readers in his post that the trial period for the blockchain experiment was still ongoing and polls using "test coins" had not yet closed.
The official's work represents the latest effort to apply the technology for tabulating votes, with the idea being that blockchain could be used to create an immutable record – or, at least, an auxiliary one – to help ease issues when tallying final counts. Blockchain has also been advanced as a tool for proxy voting, in which shareholders of a company vote on corporate matters.
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Election official in Ukraine launches voting trial using NEM's blockchain
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Oleksandr Stelmakh, working for Ukraine's Central Election Commission, commented on the ongoing trial Tuesday by way of Facebook.
The trial run began back in July when Stelmakh encouraged his friends on Facebook to participate in a "test vote" that had been created in partnership with a local NEM Foundation group, using NEM's blockchain platform, according to Coindesk.
"One of the basic useful properties of the blockchain is the impossibility of making changes to the saved information ...These are the properties we tried to use to save the information of the local ballot sessions," Stelmakh wrote.
Read alsoUkraine cyberpolice suggest cryptocurrencies be banned unless regulated
He added: "It must be noted that the experiment was held in the test environment of the blockchain NEM and for the transactions used by the test coins that were kindly given the representative of the NEM Foundation in Ukraine, Anton Bosenko. The blockchain test environment has 28 nodes. "
Stelmakh also wrote that based on the results, it would cost roughly $1,227 to place a node which can be used to vote in each police station, which he said was a "small" price to pay for the technology.
Read alsoPoroshenko tells NSDC to prepare for Russia meddling in Ukraine elections
Stelmakh reminded readers in his post that the trial period for the blockchain experiment was still ongoing and polls using "test coins" had not yet closed.
The official's work represents the latest effort to apply the technology for tabulating votes, with the idea being that blockchain could be used to create an immutable record – or, at least, an auxiliary one – to help ease issues when tallying final counts. Blockchain has also been advanced as a tool for proxy voting, in which shareholders of a company vote on corporate matters.
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Election official in Ukraine launches voting trial using NEM's blockchain
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Oleksandr Stelmakh, working for Ukraine's Central Election Commission, commented on the ongoing trial Tuesday by way of Facebook.
The trial run began back in July when Stelmakh encouraged his friends on Facebook to participate in a "test vote" that had been created in partnership with a local NEM Foundation group, using NEM's blockchain platform, according to Coindesk.
"One of the basic useful properties of the blockchain is the impossibility of making changes to the saved information ...These are the properties we tried to use to save the information of the local ballot sessions," Stelmakh wrote.
Read alsoUkraine cyberpolice suggest cryptocurrencies be banned unless regulated
He added: "It must be noted that the experiment was held in the test environment of the blockchain NEM and for the transactions used by the test coins that were kindly given the representative of the NEM Foundation in Ukraine, Anton Bosenko. The blockchain test environment has 28 nodes. "
Stelmakh also wrote that based on the results, it would cost roughly $1,227 to place a node which can be used to vote in each police station, which he said was a "small" price to pay for the technology.
Read alsoPoroshenko tells NSDC to prepare for Russia meddling in Ukraine elections
Stelmakh reminded readers in his post that the trial period for the blockchain experiment was still ongoing and polls using "test coins" had not yet closed.
The official's work represents the latest effort to apply the technology for tabulating votes, with the idea being that blockchain could be used to create an immutable record – or, at least, an auxiliary one – to help ease issues when tallying final counts. Blockchain has also been advanced as a tool for proxy voting, in which shareholders of a company vote on corporate matters.
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Election official in Ukraine launches voting trial using NEM's blockchain
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Oleksandr Stelmakh, working for Ukraine's Central Election Commission, commented on the ongoing trial Tuesday by way of Facebook.
The trial run began back in July when Stelmakh encouraged his friends on Facebook to participate in a "test vote" that had been created in partnership with a local NEM Foundation group, using NEM's blockchain platform, according to Coindesk.
"One of the basic useful properties of the blockchain is the impossibility of making changes to the saved information ...These are the properties we tried to use to save the information of the local ballot sessions," Stelmakh wrote.
Read alsoUkraine cyberpolice suggest cryptocurrencies be banned unless regulated
He added: "It must be noted that the experiment was held in the test environment of the blockchain NEM and for the transactions used by the test coins that were kindly given the representative of the NEM Foundation in Ukraine, Anton Bosenko. The blockchain test environment has 28 nodes. "
Stelmakh also wrote that based on the results, it would cost roughly $1,227 to place a node which can be used to vote in each police station, which he said was a "small" price to pay for the technology.
Read alsoPoroshenko tells NSDC to prepare for Russia meddling in Ukraine elections
Stelmakh reminded readers in his post that the trial period for the blockchain experiment was still ongoing and polls using "test coins" had not yet closed.
The official's work represents the latest effort to apply the technology for tabulating votes, with the idea being that blockchain could be used to create an immutable record – or, at least, an auxiliary one – to help ease issues when tallying final counts. Blockchain has also been advanced as a tool for proxy voting, in which shareholders of a company vote on corporate matters.
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Oleksandr Stelmakh, working for Ukraine's Central Election Commission, commented on the ongoing trial Tuesday by way of Facebook.
The trial run began back in July when Stelmakh encouraged his friends on Facebook to participate in a "test vote" that had been created in partnership with a local NEM Foundation group, using NEM's blockchain platform, according to Coindesk.
"One of the basic useful properties of the blockchain is the impossibility of making changes to the saved information ...These are the properties we tried to use to save the information of the local ballot sessions," Stelmakh wrote.
Read alsoUkraine cyberpolice suggest cryptocurrencies be banned unless regulated
He added: "It must be noted that the experiment was held in the test environment of the blockchain NEM and for the transactions used by the test coins that were kindly given the representative of the NEM Foundation in Ukraine, Anton Bosenko. The blockchain test environment has 28 nodes. "
Stelmakh also wrote that based on the results, it would cost roughly $1,227 to place a node which can be used to vote in each police station, which he said was a "small" price to pay for the technology.
Read alsoPoroshenko tells NSDC to prepare for Russia meddling in Ukraine elections
Stelmakh reminded readers in his post that the trial period for the blockchain experiment was still ongoing and polls using "test coins" had not yet closed.
The official's work represents the latest effort to apply the technology for tabulating votes, with the idea being that blockchain could be used to create an immutable record – or, at least, an auxiliary one – to help ease issues when tallying final counts. Blockchain has also been advanced as a tool for proxy voting, in which shareholders of a company vote on corporate matters.
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21:50 Monetary stock in Ukraine expands to US$45.5 bln in July
20:52
Ukraine's human rights commissioner shares latest photos of Sentsov in Russia
19:58 Ukrainian central bank's net reserves shrink to US $6.8 bln in July
17:59
Reuters: Russia denounces new U.S. sanctions as illegal, mulls retaliation
16:40 U.S. sanctions looming: Aeroflot's shares fall 8%
16:20
Infowars: Russian TV channels shooting staged scenes with "Ukrainian Army weapons" near Debaltseve, intelligence says
16:00
Ukraine Ombudsperson asks Russian counterpart to transfer Sentsov to Moscow for treatment
15:40
Naftogaz group pays UAH 78.1 bln to state budget in Jan-July 2018
15:20
Russia's ruble hits 2-year low in anticipation of new U.S. sanctions
15:00
Ukrainian soldier killed in Donbas as enemy ATGM hits military vehicle
14:40
Modular towns for IDPs from Donbas becoming "depressive ghettos" – journalists
14:20
Ex-U.S. envoy to Russia says U.S. mistakes don't justify Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine (video)
14:00
Poroshenko says Ukraine continues to fight for Crimea de-occupation
13:40
U.S. Senate asks Assange to testify in Russia investigation - media
13:20
Greece denies visas to Russian Orthodox Church's priests after worsening relations due to Ukraine
13:00
Kyiv authorities plan to extend pedestrian-only zone on Khreshchatyk to Bessarabska Square
12:40
Measles in Ukraine: 755 additional cases reported in past week
12:20
U.S. senator says Russians have penetrated Florida election systems – Reuters
03:10
Guard shot dead by pawnshop robbers in Kyiv (Photo)
00:58
Russia's prison watchdog says it spent US$1,350 on Sentsov in three months of hunger strike
12
August,
Sunday
20:40
Exports of applies from Ukraine soar by 3.2 times in 2017-2018 season
16:50
Russia says will ditch U.S. securities amid sanctions – media
15:45
Thirteen Ukrainians injured in mini-bus crash in Hungary: 8 with severe injuries, 1 in coma
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14:40
Ukraine's deputy minister for occupied areas: Use of force to unlock Azov Sea situation among scenarios
13:38
OSCE spots four electronic warfare systems in Russia-occupied Luhansk area: "All seen for the first time"
12:40
GOP lawmaker: Russian meddling fanned the flames in Charlottesville – media
11:52
Crimea's Genbank to stop providing services via Visa and MasterCard – media
10:54
Russia's prison watchdog denies reports Ukrainian prisoner Sentsov leaves Yamal penal colony
09:55
Situation in Donbas remains tense: One Ukrainian soldier wounded, enemy uses mortars, IFVs
11
August,
Saturday
23:55
Ukraine's cyber police report constant cyberattacks from Russia
22:55
JFO: Ukraine reports 1 WIA amid 15 enemy attacks in Donbas on Aug 11
20:40
Floods kill 34 people in India's Kerala state – media
19:35
Volker comments on OSCE video of convoys of Russian trucks entering and exiting eastern Ukraine (Video)
16:55
EU expects Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Court to launch work before year-end
14:40
North Korea rejects U.S. proposals on denuclearization
11:40
Stolen plane from Seattle airport crashes – media
10:10
Donbas update: Ukraine reports 3 WIAs amid 36 enemy attacks in past day
01:20
Ukraine's central bank says able to contain inflation in H2 2018 – media
00:58
Ukraine's military intel: Russia sends over 2,000 new troops to Donbas
10
August,
Friday
22:58
Ukraine funnels UAH 250 bln into capitalization of state banks since 1991
21:57
OSCE drone spots convoys of Russian trucks entering and exiting eastern Ukraine (Video)
20:25
Poroshenko enacts law on incentives for family farms
19:40
Reuters: Macron says he discussed hunger striker Sentsov with Putin
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19:20
U.S. negotiator for Ukraine: Russia could end fighting in Donbas at any time
18:30
EU expects Russia to provide Sentsov with appropriate treatment
17:30
Ukraine ranks sixth among Europe's largest beer suppliers in 2017
16:40
NABU drafts suspense notices in cases involving MPs
16:20
Nord Stream 2 submits application for route bypassing Danish territorial waters
16:01
Ukraine sees industrial prices rise by 18.1% in July
15:40
Collapse continues: Russia's ruble updates 2-year low
15:20
Hryvnia weakens to UAH 27.26 to dollar on interbank market
15:00
First photos posted of Ukraine's brand new Bohdana self-propelled gun
14:40
Ukraine national football team say no to "Moskva" Hotel booking in Czech town
14:20
Poltava court rules to close Maidan abductions case against Kharkiv Mayor Kernes
14:00
Ryanair strike hits 55,000 customers across Europe – media
13:40
Peacekeepers may be deployed in Donbas as early as 2019 – Interior Ministry
13:20
Ukrgazvydobuvannya cuts net profit by over 9.7%, to US$529.8 mln in H1
13:00
Poroshenko calls on European partners to abandon Nord Stream-2
12:40 Ukraine's agriculture ministry, grain exporters agree on wheat export volumes in 2018 – EBA
12:20
Sentsov on verge of life and death – Klimkin
12:00 Ukraine boosts petroleum products imports by over 31%, to almost US$2.8 bln in Jan-July
11:40 Central bank estimates volume of deposits in Ukrainian banks
11:20
Ukraine's Turchynov: Russia considers Azov-Black Sea region important springboard for further expansion
11:00
Tackling corruption: Lutsenko boasts "hat-trick" of high-profile raids in past 24 hours
10:40
Russia to treat another set of U.S. sanctions as declaration of economic war – PM Medvedev
10:20
Analysis
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10:00
Another suspect in Uzhgorod's Hungarian center arson case arrested
09:40
Drone smugglers assault border guard in Ukraine
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09:20
Ukraine reports 1 KIA, 2 WIAs amid 45 enemy attacks in past day
09:00
Norwegian developer to build Ukraine wind power sites
02:25
Poroshenko: Ukraine ready for mass production of ammunition it lacks most
01:50 Inflation in Ukraine in July 2018 recorded at 8.9% year-over-year
00:52
OSCE envoy on release of Sentsov: "It is urgent now"
09
August,
Thursday
23:58
NABU director Sytnyk reveals details of his private visit to Poroshenko's house this spring
22:55
Ukraine has opportunity to boost grain exports to Saudi – media
21:50 Monetary stock in Ukraine expands to US$45.5 bln in July
20:52
Ukraine's human rights commissioner shares latest photos of Sentsov in Russia
19:58 Ukrainian central bank's net reserves shrink to US $6.8 bln in July
17:59
Reuters: Russia denounces new U.S. sanctions as illegal, mulls retaliation
16:40 U.S. sanctions looming: Aeroflot's shares fall 8%
16:20
Infowars: Russian TV channels shooting staged scenes with "Ukrainian Army weapons" near Debaltseve, intelligence says
16:00
Ukraine Ombudsperson asks Russian counterpart to transfer Sentsov to Moscow for treatment
15:40
Naftogaz group pays UAH 78.1 bln to state budget in Jan-July 2018
15:20
Russia's ruble hits 2-year low in anticipation of new U.S. sanctions
15:00
Ukrainian soldier killed in Donbas as enemy ATGM hits military vehicle
14:40
Modular towns for IDPs from Donbas becoming "depressive ghettos" – journalists
14:20
Ex-U.S. envoy to Russia says U.S. mistakes don't justify Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine (video)
14:00
Poroshenko says Ukraine continues to fight for Crimea de-occupation
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13:40
U.S. Senate asks Assange to testify in Russia investigation - media
13:20
Greece denies visas to Russian Orthodox Church's priests after worsening relations due to Ukraine
13:00
Kyiv authorities plan to extend pedestrian-only zone on Khreshchatyk to Bessarabska Square
12:40
Measles in Ukraine: 755 additional cases reported in past week
12:20
U.S. senator says Russians have penetrated Florida election systems – Reuters
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