Decentralised Trust for the Digital Economy
Geoffrey Goodell

TL;DR
This paper outlines a research initiative to develop and evaluate decentralized systems and policies that enhance individual rights, privacy, and trust in the digital economy, emphasizing a system-level approach.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive framework for designing technology and policy to support individual rights and trust in the digital economy.
Findings
Proposes a system-level approach to trust and privacy.
Defines approaches for technology and policy supporting individual rights.
Evaluates infrastructure and protocols for empowering local communities.
Abstract
We propose a research initiative to explore and evaluate end-user technology, infrastructure, business imperatives, and regulatory policy to support the privacy, dignity, and market power of individual persons in the context of the emerging digital economy. Our work shall take a "system-level" approach to the design of technology and policy, considering the outcomes associated with the implementation and deployment of systems consisting of operational infrastructure, policies, and protocols for humans and computers alike. We seek to define and evaluate a set of approaches to the design and implementation of systems whose features specifically support the rights and market power of individual persons and local organisations, for the explicit goal of supporting truly consensual trust relationships and empowering local communities and organisations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Privacy, Security, and Data Protection · Access Control and Trust
