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Votem To Use Blockchain To Record Immutable Voting Records – #613

  1. Votem To Use Blockchain To Record Immutable Voting Records - #613 Devin Thorpe 20:07

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Pete Martin was challenged to come up with an idea to impact 1 billion people in a way that would positively impact their lives. He decided to reinvent voting by using blockchain Technology to create immutable, auditable records of your votes.

He is building a system that will allow you to verify that your vote was counted at the same time the government can verify that you voted–while preserving the anonymity of your vote. No one will know who you voted for except you.

Interview with Pete Martin, the Founder & CEO of Votem.

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What is the problem you solve and how do you solve it?

We provide more secure, verifiable, and transparent voting events with better access than paper-based/in-person voting.

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Devin is the CEO of The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation helping diverse founders and social entrepreneurs raise capital via impact crowdfunding. He is also a bestselling author who calls himself a champion of social good. His most recent book, How to Make Money with Impact Crowdfunding, is an investment guide for everyone. He has produced about 1,500 episodes of his show featuring luminary change agents, including Bill Gates. His books—read over 1 million times—help people do more good. He has helped nonprofits raise millions of dollars via crowdfunding. He draws on his experience as an investment banker, CFO, treasurer and U.S. Senate staffer. He earned an MBA at Cornell. Frequently finding himself on airplanes, Devin is grateful to be middle-seat-sized.