Fair Exchange: Theory And Practice Of Digital Belongings

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A01=Carlos Molina-jimenez
A01=Dann R Toliver
A01=Hazem Danny Nakib
A01=Jon Crowcroft
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Attestation
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Author_Dann R Toliver
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Centralisation
Computer Science
Contract Formation
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Cybersecurity
Decentralisation
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Deposit Operation
Digital Economy
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Dispute Resolution
Distributed Computing
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Escrow
Escrow-based Fair Exchange
Exfiltration
Exfiltration Resistance
Fair Exchange
Fair Exchange Operations
Fair Exchange Protocols
Fairness
Gradual Release
Handshake Operation
Independent Compute
Independent Messaging
Independent Storage
Instrument Items
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Marketplace
Optimistic Fair Exchange
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Public Bulletin Board
Redecentralisation
Release Operation
Restore Operation
Secure Multiparty Computation
Smart Contracts
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Stateful Trusted Third Party
Stateless Trusted Third Party
Strong Fairness
Synchronisation
Timeliness
Trust
Trusted Execution Environments
Trusted Hardware
Trusted Platform Modules
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Unfairness
Unique Items
Verification
Weak Fairness
Zero-Knowledge Proof

Product details

  • ISBN 9781800615168
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: World Scientific Europe Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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As more of our lives are spent interacting digitally — sending and receiving payments, interacting on social media, using certified delivery, playing games online, and generally participating in the digital world — the fair exchange of our digital belongings becomes increasingly essential.This book delves into the theory of fair exchange, from the historic to the cutting-edge, and presents a unified framework for understanding fair exchange protocols. Every exchange starts with a handshake, which is followed by four additional operations: deposit; verification; synchronization; and release or restoration. The environments in which these operations take place determine the properties of the resulting protocol, and the characteristics of the items that can be exchanged.Existing protocols are examined through this framework, including escrow-based protocols, optimistic protocols, and gradual release protocols. A new family of fair exchange protocols is developed which make use of attestables, a novel interface for exfiltration-resistant computing. An attestable-based protocol called FEWD is also introduced and several variations are described which are suitable for the exchange of different classes of items.Finally, a number of special topics for fair exchange are introduced, including legal issues that can emerge in practical applications of fair exchange, a legal analysis of the basic operations of fair exchange, commercial applications of FEWD, and an analysis of additional risks including participant expectations and implementations of attestable-based protocols. We conclude with a collection of topics for future research in making fair exchange more ubiquitous in our lives for a fairer digital world.