The topic of implementing blockchain technology for voting was discussed at an event hosted by the Russian Central Election Commission, local state-owned news agency TASS reported Oct. 29.
Speaking at the Election Commission's conference to celebrate 25 years of Russia's electoral system, participants and officials discussed electronic voting, including blockchain-powered solutions.
"To promote this technology [blockchain] in Russia we need some rebranding. We need... kind of Russian equivalent that takes into account our mentality".
"The word 'block' is immediately associated with something closed. In Russia, where a third of the population was held behind bars...Next you have 'chain'. 'Block' and 'chain' - it works on a subconscious level."
To eliminate said negative associations, Pamfilova advocaged choosing another word for 'blockchain' in Russian, though she did not provide an alternative term.
"We need some rebranding," she repeated, concluding "Some understandable Russian word."
Back in September, 2017, Pamfilova had declared that it was too early to test blockchain for Russia's election system.
Despite uncertainty over cryptocurrency regulation in Russia, which is currently awaiting the finalization of a bill that lacks core crypto terms after recent edits, blockchain technology is being actively explored in the country's public and private spheres.
This week, Cointelegraph reported the world's largest diamond producer Alrosa, which is based in Russia, revealed it is partnering with fellow industry giant De Beers to trial a blockchain-powered diamond tracking platform "Tracr."
In August, state-owned oil giant Gazprom announced it would partner with local airline S7 Airlines to trial blockchain solutions for aircraft fuelling.
Russia: Election Commission Head Says 'Blockchain' Sounds Like Prison, Suggests 'Rebranding'
Udgivet den Oct 30, 2018
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