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  1. Jun 2022
    1. Unlike in offline organizations and societies where centrally-controlled identifiers or even just in-person attendance are fairly successfully used to ensure one individual gets one vote, this has been a very difficult nut to crack in the crypto world, where one individual can trivially create endless new wallet addresses—known as a Sybil attack.1

      Centralized organizations have long been able to ensure one vote per participant, but in decentralized organizations it has been difficult to discern whether someone is using multiple addresses to vote.