Anonymous ID: 1b99fd Nov. 11, 2020, 9:14 p.m. No.11604353   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4384 >>4421 >>4550

>>11603645 (pb)

 

I am certainly no block chain expert, but imagine each ballot has an encoding like a mined bit coin. Ballots being the analogy to a coin, and the locale they were distributed to would have a coin wallet if you will. Theoretically, you would not be able to forge ballots with out mining ID's from the same block chain. I am just spit balling, so don't get worked up over it. They might be be fooked.

Anonymous ID: 1b99fd Nov. 11, 2020, 10 p.m. No.11604826   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11604384

 

Never heard of it. Theoretically possible. Conductive ink and/or micro thread like wires for antenna. That would be a small ass chip, but why not… it's 2020.

Anonymous ID: 1b99fd Nov. 11, 2020, 10:07 p.m. No.11604897   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4925

>>11604550

 

I think you are reading to much into the block chain thing. Has nothing to do with money in this case, those QFS posts mean zilch to me. I mean that you can't fake a serialized ballot. My block chain theory comes from people talking about it so much, but I think you could probably just use plain old private key encryption to mark them as well. Like I said just spit balling. Any why the complication you say? Traceability. Uniqueness. Why does currency have serial numbers? In my opinion, ballots are priceless currency. Why not treat them as such?