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Secure group barter: Multi-party fair exchange with semi-trusted neutral parties

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Financial Cryptography (FC 1998)

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The recent surge in popularity of e-commerce prompted a lot of The recent surge in popularity of e-commerce prompted a lot of activity in the area of electronic payments. Solutions have been developed for cash, credit card and check-based electronic transactions. Much less attention has been paid to non-monetary commerce such as barter. In this paper we discuss the notion of “secure group barter” or multi-party fair exchange. We develop a classification of types of barter schemes and present new cryptographic protocols for multi-party exchange with fairness. These protocols assume the presence of a “semi-trusted neutral party”.

Research supported by the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, Information Technology Office (DARPA-ITO), under contract DABT63-97-C-0031.

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Franklin, M., Tsudik, G. (1998). Secure group barter: Multi-party fair exchange with semi-trusted neutral parties. In: Hirchfeld, R. (eds) Financial Cryptography. FC 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1465. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0055475

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