| H. Pagnia, H. Vogt, and F. Gartner. Fair exchange. manuscript, August 2001. |
....c fl 2001 by Springer Verlag. Published in the Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Electronic Commerce (WELCOM 2001) misbehavior. Therefore, cheating is uninteresting, and should happen only rarely. Fair exchange has been extensively studied by the research community (see e.g. [8] for a comprehensive overview) On the other hand, rational exchange has received less attention. We are aware of a few protocols [4, 10, 2] that seem to be rational; however, it is difficult to tell what exactly these protocols achieve, because no formal definition of rational exchange exists. In ....
H. Pagnia, H. Vogt, and F. Gartner. Fair exchange. manuscript, August 2001.
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