P2P Economies

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Definition

One of the main problems that we found in peer-to-peer networks is the relationships between peers. As in social networks, peers need to trust, trade, exchange or cancel relations with other peers. P2P Economies is a field of knowledge within P2P that proposes economical solutions to solve these kind of problems. Economical approaches are used in Trusting, DistributedBackup, DistributedResourceAllocation and other type of peer-to-peer applications.

Distributed Currency

Classification:

  • Global currency
  • Local currency
  • Transferable currency
  • Non-transferable currency

Topics

  • bartering
  • trading
  • bargaining
  • p2p currencies
  • distributed auctions
  • combinatorial auctions

References

  1. Market Management of Peer-to-Peer Services (MMAPPS). http://www.mmapps.org/
  2. P. Golle, K. Leyton-Brown, I. Mironov, and M. Lillibridge, "Incentives for Sharing in Peer-to-Peer Networks", in Proceedings of WELCOM'01, 2001
  3. G. Marwell and R. Ames, "Experiments in the provision of public goods: I. resources, interest, group size, and the free-rider problem", American Journal of Sociology, no. 84, 1979
  4. E. Peserico, "P2P Economies", in proceedings of SIGCOMM'06
  5. B. Chun, Y. Fu and A. Vahdat, "Bootstrapping a Distributed Computational Economy with Peer-to-Peer Bartering", in procedings of ECONP2P'03
  6. K. Saito, E. Morino, Y. Suko, T. Suzuki and J. Murai, "Local Production, Local Consumption Peer-to-Peer Architecture for a Dependable and Sustainable Social Infrastructure", in Proceedings of the 2007 International Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops.
  7. J.P. Stodder, "Reciprocal Exchange Networks: Implications for Macroeconomic Stability".
  8. Shirako
  9. SHARP: An Architecture for Secure Resource Peering
  10. CatNet
  11. David Hausheer and Burkhard Stiller, "PeerMart: The Technology for a Distributed Auction-based Market for Peer-to-Peer Services", in Workshop on Intercultural Competence, 2005
  12. David Hausheer and Burkhard Stiller, "Decentralized auction-based pricing with PeerMart", in 9th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management, 2005.
  13. Kevin Lai, Lars Rasmusson, Eytan Adar,Li Zhang and Bernardo A. Huberman, "Tycoon: A Distributed Market-based Resource Allocation System", in Multiagent and Grid Systems, 2005.
  14. Yun Fu, Jeffrey Chase, Brent Chun, Stephen Schwab and Amin Vahdat, "SHARP: an architecture for secure resource peering", in ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 2003.
  15. László Toka and Patrick Maillé, "Managing a Peer-to-Peer Backup System: Does Imposed Fairness Socially Outperform a Revenue-Driven Monopoly?", in Grid Economics and Business Models, 2007.
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