Your Blockchain-based voting system has been hacked. What will you do to prevent it from happening again?
Imagine that you have developed a blockchain-based voting system to enhance the security, transparency, and efficiency of elections. You have tested it successfully in several pilot projects and received positive feedback from voters, election officials, and observers. However, one day, you discover that your system has been hacked by a malicious actor who has altered the votes, compromised the identities of the voters, and disrupted the consensus mechanism. How did this happen? And more importantly, what will you do to prevent it from happening again?