Abstract
The first generation of blockchain focused on digital currencies and secure storage, management and transfer of tokenized values. Thereafter, the focus has been shifting from currencies to a broader application space. In this paper, we systematically explore marketplace types and properties, and consider the mechanisms required to support those properties through blockchain. We propose a generic and configurable framework for blockchain-based marketplaces, and describe how popular marketplace types, price discovery policies, and other configuration parameters are implemented within the framework by presenting concrete event-based algorithms. Finally, we consider two use cases with widely diverging properties and show how the proposed framework supports them.
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Merlina, A., Vitenberg, R., & Setty, V. (2022). A general and configurable framework for blockchain-based marketplaces. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (pp. 216–225). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3477314.3507039
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