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Digital Governance

Exploring how blockchain, distributed systems, and verifiable credentials can create transparent, accountable governance frameworks for critical societal issues.

Overview

Digital governance represents the intersection of technology and policy, where distributed ledger technologies enable new models of accountability, transparency, and trust. This domain investigates how blockchain and cryptographic systems can solve complex governance challenges while preserving privacy and maintaining regulatory compliance.

Key Technologies

BlockchainDistributed LedgersVerifiable CredentialsZero-Knowledge ProofsCryptographic ProtocolsSmart Contracts

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completed2021

BulletProof: Decentralized Registries for Responsible Firearm Governance

A proof-of-concept platform exploring how distributed ledgers and verifiable credentials can create an immutable, privacy-preserving registry for firearm ownership, transfers, and compliance audits. The project investigates governance models, biometric-backed digital "gun safes," and policy pathways for responsible, auditable traceability without exposing sensitive personal data.

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