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de Vos, M.A. (author), Ishmaev, G. (author), Pouwelse, J.A. (author)
The popularity of blockchain technology has bootstrapped many “Web3” applications, e.g., Ethereum and IPFS, that apply distributed ledger technology to store transactions. The amount of transactions generated and stored in such Web3 applications is significant and, in its raw form, usually not searchable by users. Existing Web3 transaction...
journal article 2024
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de Vos, M.A. (author), Ishmaev, G. (author), Pouwelse, J.A. (author), Roos, S. (author)
Catalyzed by the popularity of blockchain technology, there has recently been a renewed interest in the design, implementation and evaluation of decentralized systems. Most of these systems are intended to be deployed at scale and in heterogeneous environments with real users and unpredictable workloads. Nevertheless, most research in this field...
conference paper 2023
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de Vos, M.A. (author), Ishmaev, G. (author), Pouwelse, J.A. (author)
The landscape of electronic marketplaces has been monopolized by a handful of market operators that have accumulated tremendous power during the last decades. This trend raises concerns about fairness and market manipulation by these operators acting as gatekeepers. These concerns have recently been outlined in the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA...
journal article 2022
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de Vos, M.A. (author), Ishmaev, G. (author), Pouwelse, J.A. (author)
Matchmaking is a core enabling element in peer-to-peer markets. To date, matchmaking is predominantly performed by proprietary algorithms, fully controlled by market operators. This raises fairness concerns as market operators effectively can hide, prioritize, or delay the orders of specific users. Blockchain technology has been proposed as an...
conference paper 2020
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Pesch, U. (author), Ishmaev, G. (author)
New network technologies are framed as eliminating ‘transaction costs’, a notion first developed in economic theory that now drives the design of market systems. However, the actual promise of the elimination of transaction costs seems unfeasible, because of a cyclical pattern in which network technologies that make that promise create...
journal article 2019
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