Anonymous ID: b2fa70 Nov. 8, 2025, 12:49 p.m. No.23829699   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9716

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>just more hackable voting machines

 

Now here is something I can work with, although not a question but an assumption. The security private key is on your device, whether it is a phone or browser and not on a central server. So it is not a voting machine as per say. Today voting machines have private keys, that if compromised would compromise millions of votes. If security is on your device, the client, then even if hacked only affects one vote. And guess what, you are the administrator of your own device. A voting machine, with one compromise admin can affect millions of votes and that is what happened in 2020. You cannot cheat my system, it is a million times harder to tamper with, and even if you ever did, it would be one out of millions of votes, not even worth trying.