Honored to share this 2-minute trailer of “Immutable History, Chapter 1". Discover the story of how the Bitcoin Timechain was first used to protect public records in the USA: the voting record of Screven County GA from the 2024 elections.
Contact us if you are involved in public records or archives and want to help write the next chapter!
Proud to announce Pre-Seed Investment from ego death capital and Wolf. This investment will help grow our presence in the USA, upholding information integrity through #bitcoin and OpenTimeStamps.
at a key moment in human history.
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Amazing conversation between Carliño and Marty Bent about how Simple Proof is being used to uphold information integrity using the Bitcoin blockchain. @MartyBent@ODELL
Blog postfrom Georgetown University's Democracy & Society Journal:
"Guatemala has embarked on the adoption of blockchain technology to strengthen the veracity of its electoral mechanisms by leveraging the security, transparency, and resilience of the #Bitcoin blockchain."
Blog postfrom Georgetown University's Democracy & Society Journal:
"Guatemala has embarked on the adoption of blockchain technology to strengthen the veracity of its electoral mechanisms by leveraging the security, transparency, and resilience of the #Bitcoin blockchain."
Blog postfrom Georgetown University's Democracy & Society Journal:
"Guatemala has embarked on the adoption of blockchain technology to strengthen the veracity of its electoral mechanisms by leveraging the security, transparency, and resilience of the #Bitcoin blockchain."
“TSE detailed its transmission and security mechanism. They highlighted their use of blockchain technology to ensure the security of transmitting preliminary election results.” - Association of World Election Bodies (A-WEB) Observation Mission in Guatemala
“After the first round of elections, the Mission highlighted the use of blockchain technology to preserve the inalterability of the tally sheets, which could be downloaded directly by the population, and that this was indeed what happened in the post-electoral period, which helped refute queries raised by certain actors. The same option was available in the second round.” - OAS Electoral Observation Mission after runoff election in Guatemala https://www.oas.org/fpdb/press/PRELIMINARY-REPORT---OAS-Electoral-Mission-in-Guatemala-Second-Round.pdf