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Philippines successfully implements zero-knowledge proof-based online voting in 2025 midterm elections

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The Philippines conducted its 2025 midterm elections using zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) technology to secure online voting. Over 82% of eligible voters participated, and the system withstood 75,000 breach attempts. The initiative allowed 1.2 million overseas voters to cast ballots digitally. The system ensured vote integrity, anonymity, and quick auditing through end-to-end encryption and immutable ledgers. The Philippines' successful implementation of ZKP-based online voting highlights the potential for secure, verifiable digital elections. This approach could address security and efficiency concerns in voting processes globally, particularly in regions with large overseas populations. The system's resilience against cyberattacks and its ability to provide mathematical proof of vote accuracy were crucial in maintaining election integrity.

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  1. 26.08.2025 23:07 πŸ“° 1 articles Β· ⏱ 21d ago

    Philippines implements zero-knowledge proof-based online voting in 2025 midterm elections

    The Philippines successfully conducted its 2025 midterm elections using zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) technology for secure online voting. Over 82% of eligible voters participated, and the system withstood 75,000 breach attempts. The initiative allowed 1.2 million overseas voters to cast ballots digitally, ensuring vote integrity and quick auditing through end-to-end encryption and immutable ledgers.

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