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But there may be problems with anonymity.
Another thing we should reconsider if anonymity is actually a required/desired thing in a direct democracy. Athenians voted by raising their hands, after all.
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I'm afraid it wouldn't work. The social pressure is very strong. Many people would be afraid.
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Yes, such technology would be easier to sell with at least pseudonymity working.
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Pseudonimity is feasible with blockchain, but is that enough?
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Well, as long as it only goes gives the voter ability to sign a message to prove that a particular ballot has been cast by them it seems okay.
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With the reissue of SS#s as Pub/Private keys, the tech for this is mostly done.
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