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Can Bitcoin Improve Election Integrity?

2025-08-15 14:47:21

Main Idea

The adoption of Bitcoin-based timestamping system Simple Proof in elections, such as in Screven County, Georgia, and Guatemala's 2023 presidential election, demonstrates how blockchain technology can enhance election integrity by providing tamper-evident and independently verifiable records.

Key Points

1. Simple Proof, a Bitcoin-based timestamping system, was used in Screven County, Georgia, and Guatemala's 2023 presidential election to enhance election security.

2. The system offers tamper-evident and independently verifiable records, making retrospective tampering effectively impossible without detection.

3. In Guatemala, Simple Proof protected over 150,000 tally sheets, addressing the need for a verifiable solution to prevent misuse of artificial intelligence.

4. The technology uses Merkle trees to efficiently prove the existence of many documents with a single blockchain entry, ensuring records remain unchanged.

5. The adoption of Simple Proof in both cases highlights the potential for blockchain to provide transparency and resilience in democratic processes.

Description

The adoption of Simple Proof, the Bitcoin based timestamping system, used by Screven County, in Georgia, in the US last year, marks a notable advancement in election security. Offering a tamper-evident, independently verifiable record of results without exposing sensitive data, the method anchors cryptographic hashes of election documents to Bitcoin’s decentralised ledger. In doing so it ensures transparency, safeguards against post-election alterations, and reduces reliance on vulnerable centra...

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