Radium SmartChain releases update which includes blockchain voting

Radium Core, a decentralized cryptocurrency offering a system for record verification and blockchain-based identities has announced the release of Radium SmartChain v3.2. The main new feature included in the update is blockchain voting.

Radium Elections is a blockchain based voting platform designed to restore confidence, transparency, and integrity to the voting process. Using a combination of blockchain technology and asymmetric key pair identity management, Radium voting provides a transparent, integrated, and easily validated voting platform.

All election data and votes are recorded on-chain, allowing for near-time observation, counting, and verification by any third party running the SmartChain application. Radium elections are designed for applications ranging from project management and club votes to political elections and shareholder voting.

The Radium Elections platform will be available to anyone who has registered an identity on the Radium SmartChain. While the development team will be using this platform for Radium blockchain and SmartChain governance, anyone can hold an election, on any topic or for any purpose, at any time.

In a drive to further decentralize and democratize the Radium network, the Radium Core team decided that all major changes to the Radium Core and SmartChain protocols will be voted on using the newly released SmartChain voting functionality. The community will then have a period of time to participate in the vote, and the outcome of the vote will be used to determine whether the proposed change will be implemented in the protocol or not. When possible, new protocol changes will be released as dormant code, that must be activated by a predetermined threshold of approval votes. This way the community will have a direct impact on what is included and active in the Radium SmartChain.

Technical Aspects

The Radium team stated:

“As you all know we did not pursue an ICO when we started this project. In retrospect we believe this has worked in our favour. We have no legal doubts or liability which means events like the recent PBOC ICO ban or the SEC guidance regarding ICOs does not affect us as a developer team, our community or the Radium project. As always, members of the development team are active on telegram and happy to answer any questions or trouble shoot any issues that may arise.”

“We at Radium believe that having voting verified on a blockchain is an extremely exciting and important aspect of blockchain technology and believe that simple, reliable and secure voting systems are a cornerstone of free governance.”

Radium Core Wallet with the latest v3.2 SmartChain syncing
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