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A blockchain-based trust system for decentralised applications: When trustless needs trust

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DOI: 10.1016/j.future.2021.05.025

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Blockchain; DApps; Decentralised ecosystem; Reputation; Trust system

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  1. HNA Research Centre for Future Data Ecosystems at Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  2. Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 IDEA-FAST project [853981]

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Blockchain technology enables a new era of decentralized applications and services, but a trust system is needed to reduce fraud risks. To address this issue, a fully decentralized trust framework deployed on a blockchain platform has been developed to strengthen the DApps ecosystem.
Blockchain technology has been envisaged to commence an era of decentralised applications and services (DApps) without the need for a trusted intermediary. Such DApps open a marketplace in which services are delivered to end-users by contributors which are then incentivised by cryptocurrencies in an automated, peer-to-peer, and trustless fashion. However, blockchain, consolidated by smart contracts, only ensures on-chain data security, autonomy and integrity of the business logic execution defined in smart contracts. It cannot guarantee the quality of service of DApps, which entirely depends on the services' performance. Thus, there is a critical need for a trust system to reduce the risk of dealing with fraudulent counterparts in a blockchain network. These reasons motivate us to develop a fully decentralised trust framework deployed on top of a blockchain platform, operating along with DApps in the marketplace to demoralise deceptive entities while encouraging trustworthy ones. The trust system works as an underlying decentralised service providing a feedback mechanism for end-users and maintaining trust relationships among them in the ecosystem accordingly. We believe this research fortifies the DApps ecosystem by introducing an universal trust middleware for DApps as well as shedding light on the implementation of a decentralised trust system. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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