Trust in blockchain-based systems

Trust can best be understood as a relational attribute between (1) a social actor and other actor(s) (interpersonal trust) and / or (2) actors and institutions (institutional or systemic trust) and (3) institutions and (trusting) actors (trust as shared expectations), where institutional frameworks...

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Main Authors: Moritz Becker, Balázs Bodó
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society 2021-04-01
Series:Internet Policy Review
Online Access:https://policyreview.info/node/1555
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spelling doaj-6fa64c9991db4529976a576b4c987afc2021-06-01T12:39:47ZengAlexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and SocietyInternet Policy Review2197-67752021-04-01Volume 10Issue 210.14763/2021.2.1555Trust in blockchain-based systemsMoritz Becker0Balázs Bodó1Weizenbaum-Institute for the Networked SocietyUniversity of AmsterdamTrust can best be understood as a relational attribute between (1) a social actor and other actor(s) (interpersonal trust) and / or (2) actors and institutions (institutional or systemic trust) and (3) institutions and (trusting) actors (trust as shared expectations), where institutional frameworks define the nature and strength of trust relationships between different actors.https://policyreview.info/node/1555
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