Trust elections, but

Verify them.

There are two ways for people to hold their governments accountable: legitimate elections or violent revolutions. We cherish human life and will relentlessly pursue the peaceful path.

Governments without accountability eventually serve the needs of state operatives over their people. This turns into tyranny and causes massive suffering and loss of life.

As civilization developed, communities grew in size and it became impractical to count votes without requiring the people to trust someone else. Larger communities have more steps to process votes. At large scales, it became impossible for each voter to observe each step. With modern technology, we can now safely conduct transparent elections at scale, while preserving privacy.

Verifiable elections are inevitable. For how long do you believe the world will tolerate trusting someone else to count their votes honestly and correctly? As the public becomes more aware of alternative options that make trust obsolete, they will demand verification. The question is not if, but how and when. Will governments enact verification peacefully though standard processes, or will it be thrust upon them by revolutionaries?

The rise of crypto-currencies and blockchains has demonstrated the people want control of their finances. Activists normalized the phrase "Don't Trust, Verify". Now the people can verify their elections too.

The verification movement will experience resistance. There are governments that actively want to suppress the will of their people and present fraudulent elections as legitimate.

Whoever will reliably deliver legitimate elections and increase voter confidence will create an inconceivable positive impact on humanity and usher in a new era of governments. We will create an alliance of advocates and visionaries to preserve liberty worldwide and defend the people.

This will not be easy, but it is right, so we must endure.

With unwavering commitment toward Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness,

Devon Bernard

Founder • 2025

Security Principles

Our platform is built on cryptographic principles that ensure transparency and accountability without sacrificing privacy.

Cryptographically Signed Chain-of-Custody

Kushim Tablet

The earlist known record of a name in writing is "Kushim". A Sumerian clay tablet from Mesopotamia, 3100 BC.

Cryptographically Signed Chain-of-Custody

Every interaction is permanently recorded with cryptographic signatures from all participants. This creates an immutable audit trail documenting who was involved, what inputs they processed, and what outputs they produced.

Identity Verification & Proof of Life

Boulevard du Temple

The first photograph of a human, taken by Louis Daguerre in 1838.

Identity Verification & Proof of Life

Our platform can securely collect and store photographic evidence of identity documents and biometric verification, making large-scale fraud impractical while enabling real-time eligibility checks.

Voter Receipts & MPC Encryption

The Pnyx

"View of the Acropolis from the Pnyx", by Muller Rudolph, 1863. A painting of the birthplace of democracy.

Voter Receipts & MPC Encryption

Using multi-party computation, voters can directly verify their ballot was correctly processed without revealing sensitive information to anyone—even system administrators.

Transparent Public Ledger

Acta Diurna

"View of the Roman Forum", by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1735. A painting of the Roman Forum, where the Acta Diurna was posted. The Acta Diurna was the first public newspaper, published in 59 BC, ordered by Julius Caesar.

Transparent Public Ledger

Our system maintains a public ledger of all participation, enabling individuals to track their own status while allowing independent auditors to verify system integrity through statistical sampling.

For Voters

Do you want your elections verified?

We can ask your local representatives.