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2010
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It's on Me! The Benefit of Altruism in BAR Environments

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It's on Me! The Benefit of Altruism in BAR Environments
Abstract. Cooperation, a necessity for any peer-to-peer (P2P) cooperative service, is often achieved by rewarding good behavior now with the promise of future benefits. However, in most cases, interactions with a particular peer or the service itself eventually end, resulting in some last exchange in which departing participants have no incentive to contribute. Without cooperation in the last round, cooperation in any prior round may be unachievable. In this paper, we propose leveraging altruistic participants that simply follow the protocol as given. We show that altruism is a simple, necessary, and sufficient way to incentivize cooperation in a realistic model of a cooperative service's last exchange, in which participants may be Byzantine, altruistic, or rational and network loss is explicitly considered. By focusing on network-level incentives in the last exchange, we believe our approach can be used as the cornerstone for incentivizing cooperation in any cooperative service.
Edmund L. Wong, Joshua B. Leners, Lorenzo Alvisi
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where WDAG
Authors Edmund L. Wong, Joshua B. Leners, Lorenzo Alvisi
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