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CryptoPoll is a secure, anonymous cryptographic voting platform positioned for digital voting in zero-trust environments. Its core goal is not simply to provide online form-based voting, but to use modern cryptography so that participants and observers can verify whether the voting process is fair. If fraud occurs, the system should also leave evidence that can be challenged or proven.
The platform’s workflow is relatively clear: organizers create a vote through a web interface, set the start and end times, and import participant email addresses. Participants receive a registration link and a public observation link. During registration, a public/private key pair is generated in a secure web page, and the public key is submitted to the system. During voting, users fill out and sign their ballots in the browser, while the private key never leaves the device. The system uses ring signatures to hide the identity of the specific signer, and key images to prevent duplicate votes. During final tallying, observers can access the same set of signed ballots; after the organizer publishes the results, all observers can verify them.
The site clearly states that the system is open source, with source code available on GitHub, and notes that it is based on Monero’s LSAG implementation and related papers on anonymous group signatures. It also provides a public API, allowing alternative clients to be built, which is important for developer audits and secondary development. However, the page does not disclose specific details about the programming language, framework, license, API documentation, or SDKs.
The website does not publish pricing, nor does it explain whether there is a free edition, commercial edition, or hosted service fee. It only provides [email protected] as a contact point. The support model appears to be in an early-project stage, with no visible information about SLAs, enterprise support, deployment consulting, or similar services.
Its strengths are its strong focus on anonymity, verifiability, and zero-trust design. In-browser signing reduces the risk of private key exposure, while open source code and an API also help with auditing. The drawbacks are the lack of information about product maturity, self-hosting, deployment, operations, security audits, and documentation completeness. It is better suited to technical communities, research teams, DAOs/community governance, or organizations that need anonymous and auditable voting. For ordinary internal corporate voting, it may require more usability and compliance support.
Based on the collected information, it is not possible to determine the network accessibility, payment methods, or localization status of cryptopoll.org in mainland China, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. If it is to be used by organizations in China, the domain, email deliverability, and GitHub access should be tested first, and it should be assessed whether self-hosting or a China-accessible alternative voting system is needed.
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