Blockchain Technologies Corp. Records Voter Reports of Suspicious Activity on Election Day 2016 with VoterLeaks.Org
New York (PRWEB) November 10, 2016 -- In the days leading up to the election, Blockchain Technologies Corp. released a new web app at VoterLeaks.org, that allows the public to report any suspicious or fraudulent activity they witnessed on election day in the United States. Voter fraud and voter intimidation is a real issue, and VoterLeaks.org was setup to record any reports submitted directly onto the blockchain as a permanent uncensorable record.
Blockchain Technologies Corp. would like to thank all of those that logged into the website and reported their testimony of what they saw on election day. The company believes strongly in bringing increased transparency to the election process and is proud to offer voters a public forum to voice their concerns.
“Hopefully in the next elections of any size our blockchain voting technology will make the vote count transparent and publicly auditable. In the meantime we wanted to give voters the chance to voice their concerns, and I’m very happy with the activity we received during the election and the day after.” Says Blockchain Technologies Corp. CEO, Nick Spanos. He continues, “The incorruptible timestamp associated with every record added to the blockchain is invaluable for the public trust, campaign’s election day operations, journalists, and legal representations.”
The incident reporting system, which can be accessed at VoterLeaks.org (including the ability to view all of the reports submitted), enabled voters to report any incidents they suspect of being foul play onto a blockchain database from an easy-to-use website accessible by their mobile phone or computer. By using the blockchain, in this instance Florincoin, as the means of storage, the reports submitted on the website by voters will become a permanent record that is viewable by anyone and cannot be censored, changed, or deleted. The app allowed voters to enter contact info if they wish to be contacted for further details about their observations.
Blockchain Technologies Corp. will continue to further develop the app and keep it running indefinitely for use by the public in all upcoming elections in the United States and around the world.
Blockchain Technologies Corp. is based in New York, NY. They bring sorely-needed technology and increased transparency to the election process. Earlier this year the company live recorded Iowa Caucus results on the blockchain and conducted elections at the Libertarian Party state conventions in Texas and New York. Blockchain Technologies Corp. has been awarded 16.7% of all blockchain patents. For more information visit blockchaintechcorp.com, follow them on Twitter @blocktechcorp @voter_leaks, or email info(at)blocktechcorp(dot)com.
Ben Young, Blockchain Technologies Corp., http://blocktechcorp.com, +1 917-587-0034, [email protected]
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