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The ARTICONF approach to decentralized car-sharing

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BLOCKCHAIN-RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS
Volume 2, Issue 3, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bcra.2021.100013

Keywords

Social media; Car-sharing; Decentralization; Blockchain

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  1. European Union [825134]
  2. Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) [881703]

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This paper introduces a decentralized social media platform researched by the ARTICONF project funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 program, focusing on privacy, robustness, and autonomy. By studying a car-sharing decentralized application, it provides an alternative solution to private car ownership.
Social media applications are essential for next-generation connectivity. Today, social media are centralized platforms with a single proprietary organization controlling the network and posing critical trust and governance issues over the created and propagated content. The ARTICONF project funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 program researches a decentralized social media platform based on a novel set of trustworthy, resilient and globally sustainable tools that address privacy, robustness and autonomy-related promises that proprietary social media platforms have failed to deliver so far. This paper presents the ARTICONF approach to a car-sharing decentralized application (DApp) use case, as a new collaborative peer-to-peer model providing an alternative solution to private car ownership. We describe a prototype implementation of the car-sharing social media DApp and illustrate through real snapshots how the different ARTICONF tools support it in a simulated scenario.

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