TY - GEN
T1 - No risk is unsafe
T2 - 1st International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, ARES 2006
AU - Saito, Kenji
AU - Morino, Eiichi
AU - Murai, Jun
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - Efforts have been put for electronization of complementary currencies (alternative forms of monetary media) in the hope that it would reduce their operational cost. However, this paper argues that the problem is more inherent in the core design of MCS[7] (Mutual Credit System), the most common form of complementary currency today. By simulating a small world of 2,500 traders, we show that growing the number of free-riders in MCS has a paradoxical effect of increasing "welfare" (a "happiness" metric) of the community. Since there is no pressure to stop the growth of the bad users, it is difficult to sustain the soundness of the system without strong interventions from the operators of the system; we need alternatives to the alternatives. We have proposed i-WAT[6] as an electronic descendant of the WAT System[10], a polycentric complementary currency using "WAT tickets" as its media of exchange. A simulation using the same model as above indicates that i-WAT users can sustain barter relationships even in the presence of free-riders by natural evasive actions to avoid risks.
AB - Efforts have been put for electronization of complementary currencies (alternative forms of monetary media) in the hope that it would reduce their operational cost. However, this paper argues that the problem is more inherent in the core design of MCS[7] (Mutual Credit System), the most common form of complementary currency today. By simulating a small world of 2,500 traders, we show that growing the number of free-riders in MCS has a paradoxical effect of increasing "welfare" (a "happiness" metric) of the community. Since there is no pressure to stop the growth of the bad users, it is difficult to sustain the soundness of the system without strong interventions from the operators of the system; we need alternatives to the alternatives. We have proposed i-WAT[6] as an electronic descendant of the WAT System[10], a polycentric complementary currency using "WAT tickets" as its media of exchange. A simulation using the same model as above indicates that i-WAT users can sustain barter relationships even in the presence of free-riders by natural evasive actions to avoid risks.
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U2 - 10.1109/ARES.2006.88
DO - 10.1109/ARES.2006.88
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33750940173
SN - 0769525679
SN - 9780769525679
T3 - Proceedings - First International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, ARES 2006
SP - 701
EP - 708
BT - Proceedings - First International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, ARES 2006
Y2 - 20 April 2006 through 22 April 2006
ER -