The Reputation System Based on Auctions

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This paper proposes some monetary policies for the reputation system based on auctions in p2p networks. In the model, releasers controlled the money supply of the auction market. The money supply can just satisfy the needs of peers. Let auction market keep fair and incent peers to share. And those policies can be implemented without centralized authority or infrastructure.

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