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Bitcoin Magazine put up a very good article citing a recent press release that....
reintroduces a bipartisan resolution supporting the use of distributive ledger technologies (DLT), including blockchain, to “support democratic governance, human rights, freedom of information, transparency, and innovation around the world.”
Here's more from BM about the same.
Simple Proof put itself on the map when it helped to secure the results of the most recent presidential election in Guatemala, the story of which is told in the short documentary Immutable Democracy. Thanks to the vote tallies from the election being safeguarded on the Bitcoin blockchain, the integrity of the election was upheld, despite efforts made to tamper with physical votes once voting had concluded.
The documentry that's linked above is highly under-viewed. It's kinda something for the naysayers who deny Bitcoin for use cases.
Here's the documentry..
315 sats \ 1 reply \ @kruw 28 Mar
Bitcoin is here to abolish democratic governance, not support it. Democracy is when the parasites overwhelm the productive host population and leech taxes from them.
Bitcoin fixes this because there is no voting allowed. Proof of Work is all that is allowed. The productive are not vulnerable to the opinions of democratic parasites: The only have to work harder than the democratic parasites to defend the chain from 51% attacks.
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Bitcoin is here to abolish democratic governance, not support it
That's it!
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