I follow the crypto world a little bit, mainly ways to use blockchain to combat counterfeiting. In 2017/18, a company called INPI Asia developed a way to mark an item with an invisible identifier, everything from metal car parts to paper goods. This code could be linked to a blockchain to establish authenticity. There's not much info on it, but some governments have adopted it to secure their own documents. EDIT: It was the government of Jakarta that adopted this for all of their documents.
A better representation of how it works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pM1my3DtVSI the code is transferred to the paper before the ballots are even printed.
Earlier this year, USPS quietly revealed some patents in blockchain voting that took some by surprise...
"A separation of voter identification and votes to ensure voter anonymity is the principal feature of the solution. The votes are stored on a blockchain attested by election officials. Obviously, this patent is too late to be developed and deployed for this election."
This could be the link. Why would we push SO hard for blockchain voting and not tout it just before the election? If you wanted to set the trap you wouldn't talk about it. These ballots could be blockchain voting in disguise, just not the way I thought they would be. EDIT: this actually makes the most sense. In an ideal world you'd push for a blockchain system that links you with how you vote that is tamper proof, Voter ID of the grandest scale if you will. Dems have been allergic to that forever and this is a sneaky way to integrate it.
Far fetched, but possible.
The problem is that they sent ballots to everyone so all they had to do is hold back 200K and complete it. I just buy into this type of stuff anymore I have been let down to many times.
This doesn't cover false info on a legit ballot, but does address claims trump has made over the past year about possibility of false ballots being imported