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Abstract
The paper describes a generalized version of the voting protocol based on blockchain technology. The analysis of the proposed protocol is also carried out. The proposed protocol is based on such cryptographic primitives as digital signatures, asymmetric ciphers, and zero knowledge proof protocol. Safety analysis was carried out using the AVISPA software package. Anonymity was analyzed separately as part of this protocol by analyzing differential privacy.
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1 Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russky Island, 10 Ajax Bay, 10, 690922, Russia