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Cryptographic Voting

Definition

Cryptographic voting employs advanced cryptographic techniques to conduct elections or decision-making processes with superior security, privacy, and verifiability. This system applies principles like zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption to ensure voter anonymity while allowing for public verification of results. It aims to prevent fraud and coercion, offering a robust alternative to conventional voting methods. The process delivers transparency without compromising individual privacy protections.