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As we approach another national election this Monday, I can't help but reflect on the momentum we've started as a community

May 11, 2025 at 09:02 am

At BayaniChain, we proposed a hybrid blockchain voting architecture that balances auditability and data privacy through the use of both public and private ledgers. This protocol is powered by Prismo, our advanced blockchain layer using homomorphic encryption to protect sensitive voter data.

As we approach another national election this Monday, I can't help but reflect on the momentum we've started as a community

As we approach another national election this Monday, I can’t help but reflect on the momentum we’ve started as a community—despite the Tokenized Electoral Framework Protocol not being adopted in time.

At BayaniChain, we proposed a hybrid blockchain voting architecture that balances auditability and data privacy through the use of both public and private ledgers. This protocol is powered by Prismo, our advanced blockchain layer using homomorphic encryption to protect sensitive voter data.

Recently, we tested Prismo’s Partial Homomorphic Encryption (PHE) for an election use case—demonstrating that privacy-preserving computation is not only feasible but necessary for trustworthy digital governance. (See Photos Below:)

Unfortunately, implementation lacked the necessary institutional support. But this does not mean failure—it signals the beginning. And this is still a win for CryptoPH.

Thank you to BitPinas for covering this initiative and helping amplify the message that blockchain is not just about tokens—it’s about trust, transparency, and transformation.

So while this year’s elections will proceed without blockchain integration, the conversation has begun. And that matters. To the builders, believers, and advocates in the blockchain space—thank you. Our work continues, and the next election might just be the one where trust is not only promised but cryptographically guaranteed.

This Op-Ed is published on BitPinas: A Missed Opportunity—but a Spark for the Future of Transparent Elections

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