VoteMate: A Decentralized Application for Scalable Electronic Voting on EVM-Based Blockchain
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2505.15797v1
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2025 17:50:18 GMT
- Title: VoteMate: A Decentralized Application for Scalable Electronic Voting on EVM-Based Blockchain
- Authors: Ivan Homoliak, Tomáš Švondr,
- Abstract summary: A single vulnerability could be exploited to manipulate elections on a large scale.<n>System can be secure but may lack transparency and confidentiality.<n>Adding cryptographic layers can also ensure voter confidentiality.
- Score: 1.7034813545878589
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Voting is a cornerstone of democracy, allowing citizens to express their will and make collective decisions. With advancing technology, online voting is gaining popularity as it enables voting from anywhere with Internet access, eliminating the need for printed ballots or polling stations. However, despite its benefits, online voting carries significant risks. A single vulnerability could be exploited to manipulate elections on a large scale. Centralized systems can be secure but may lack transparency and confidentiality, especially if those in power manipulate them. Blockchain-based voting offers a transparent, tamper-resistant alternative with end-to-end verifiability and strong security. Adding cryptographic layers can also ensure voter confidentiality.
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