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October 01, 2015, 08:20:37 AM
Last edit: October 01, 2015, 09:27:35 AM by Smokeasy
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CryptoVoter is an open-source shareholder-style blockchain voting client and was recently featured in TechCrunch (techcrunch.com/2015/09/21/a-solution-to-bitcoins-governance-problem/).

Below, please find the 48-hour voting deadline block announcement for the first official cryptovoter blockchain vote, along with an explanatory infographic.


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The voting deadline block for the first CryptoVoter blockchain vote for Bitcoin-sCrypt (BTCS) blockchain vote I is block number 333,333 (to vote on changing the logo) estimated to occur on Oct. 02, 2015.  
  • The Bitcoin-sCrypt blockchain vote II (to vote on changing the coin's name) is estimated to occur on Oct. 16, 2015, and the voting deadline block for that vote will be announced 48-hours before that date.
  • The Bitcoin-core blockchain vote I (to vote on changing the maximum blocksize) is estimated to occur on Oct. 23, 2015, and the voting deadline block for that vote will be announced 48-hours before that date.

For information on voting, please see the attached infographic showing how easy it is to vote in three simple steps:
  • 1. Download CryptoVoter-BTCS voting client v.1.10.1 (http://btcs-voter.com)
  • 2. Launch the voting client and cast your vote before Bitcoin-sCrypt voting deadline block 333,333
  • 3. Wait until block 333,333 has been solved and added to the blockchain before moving your coins or your vote may not count
(*) Vote results can be found by using the voting client, the voting website or by searching with a Bitcoin-sCrypt blockchain explorer.
 
Remember, for votes to count users must send coins to their voting address before the voting deadline block 333,333, and keep them there until that block has been solved and confirmed in the blockchain.



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Zero traction on this project? I guess too many Bitcoiners gave up voting since democracy was the original 51% attack  Roll Eyes

Seriously though, the idea is interesting enough to be bumped.
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