The application for the e-voting blockchain technology hackathon has ended on the DoraHacks.io platform
On May 31st, the Blockchain Applied to Electronic Voting hackathon, jointly organized by the Mexican Chamber of Deputies and data research platform Kairos Research, has ended its project application on the global geek movement platform DoraHacks.io. This hackathon was held offline in Mexico and lasted for 30 hours, aiming to encourage developers to use blockchain technologies such as EVM, Solidity, and Web3.js to solve transparency, privacy, and accessibility issues encountered in digital voting. Ethereum México, Ava Labs, and core contributors and researchers of the Mexican Web3 community will participate in the project selection.
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