1 sat \ 0 replies \ @KoinVote OP 29 Oct \ parent \ on: Endorse 2024 U.S. Candidates with Bitcoin – Presidential & Congressional! bitcoin
To endorse your candidate by proving your Bitcoin holdings with a Bitcoin signature. Your Bitcoin address is needed to verify the signature.
How to Sign Message in Bitcoin Electrum:
https://www.altcointrading.net/howto/sign-verify-message/#how-to-sign-a-message-in-electrum
If you're using a cold wallet, most of them provide their own signature guides.
Thank you for your insight. My view is that the issues you mentioned stem from traditional voting systems, not Bitcoin voting. If Bitcoin successfully becomes a form of political power, power groups would need to buy Bitcoin to support themselves. This means more funds would flow into Bitcoin instead of fueling wars, making wars too costly. After all, wars cannot seize Bitcoin, which changes the dynamics of power and reduces the incentives for conflict
The votes on KoinVote aren’t meant to be "legitimate" in the traditional sense—they’re more like a decentralized expression of support. It's not about replacing official elections, but about giving Bitcoin holders a voice. Just like Bitcoin itself challenges the traditional financial system, Koinvote aims to demonstrate that political influence can also evolve with decentralized tools. It’s an experiment in freedom and transparency, not just light-hearted fun 🎯
It’s not a pilot, but the official launch of KoinVote. However, we are continuously working on improving the UI/UX
You don’t actually send any BTC. It’s just signing a plain text that includes the candidate’s name, time, and other details. You still retain 100% ownership of your coins
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