Designing Practical Distributed Exchange for Online Communities
Jie Xu, Mihaela van der Schaar, William Zame

TL;DR
This paper proposes a token-based distributed system for online communities that encourages service exchange by aligning individual incentives, demonstrating that proper protocol design can achieve near-optimal social welfare.
Contribution
It introduces a practical token exchange protocol for online systems and analyzes its efficiency, highlighting the importance of protocol parameters for optimal performance.
Findings
Proper protocol design leads to near-full efficiency with patient agents.
Incorrect protocols can cause significant efficiency loss.
The system is distributed, practical, and incentive-compatible.
Abstract
In many online systems, individuals provide services for each other; the recipient of the service obtains a benefit but the provider of the service incurs a cost. If benefit exceeds cost, provision of the service increases social welfare and should therefore be encouraged -- but the individuals providing the service gain no (immediate) benefit from providing the service and hence have an incentive to withhold service. Hence there is scope for designing a system that improves welfare by encouraging exchange. To operate successfully within the confines of the online environment, such a system should be distributed, practicable, and consistent with individual incentives. This paper proposes and analyzes a simple such system that relies on the exchange of {\em tokens}; the emphasis is on the design of a protocol (number of tokens and suggested strategies). We provide estimates for the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Economic theories and models · Game Theory and Applications
