Dora Factory deploys universal anonymous MACI protocol and front end
Dora Factory, a decentralized governance infrastructure, deployed the infrastructure related to the anonymous minimal anti-collusion infrastructure (aMACI) protocol on the Dora Vota mainnet. The MACI protocol front-end of Dora Vota also updated the interaction entrance of aMACI. Users can create aMACI voting rounds through this front-end (vota.dorafactory.org). Unlike traditional MACI, aMACI allows the use of third-party administrators (operators) to perform vote counting and zero-knowledge proof work. Currently, the validation nodes of the Dora Vota mainnet act as aMACI administrators. In the two weeks after the launch, Dora Vota developers will test the aMACI-related infrastructure to improve stability, and gradually add aMACI-related token economics to complete the decentralization of the aMACI protocol.
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