Investigation of the possibilities of barter chains based on decentralized technologies

 
PIIS042473880017500-9-1
DOI10.31857/S042473880017500-9
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Affiliation: Mechanical Engineering Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences (IMASH RAS)
Address: Moscow, Russian Federation
Affiliation: Lomonosov Moscow State University
Address: Russian Federation
Journal nameEkonomika i matematicheskie metody
EditionVolume 57 Issue 4
Pages88-95
Abstract

The purpose of this work is to analyze the capabilities of automated barter chains basedon decentralized technologies — distributed databases and peer-to-peer networks. Blockchaintechnologies are taken as an example. The authors describe the concept of the so-called Game,which is a system-forming platform of automated barter chains for effective interaction betweenparticipants in economic processes (players) and is aimed at developing and acquiring the wealth of each participant, as well as revealing their creative and personal potential. As a result of the analysis, the function of the equivalent in exchange without money is determined. A conclusion is made about the possibility of creating a distributed mentoring Institute, where each talent will invite apprentices and become responsible for their development. The issues of generalization of the financial paradigm in the transition to a new socio-economic technological order by changing cultural attitudes to the model of effective, targeted use of resources in the amount necessary to disclose the creative potential of each player and to empower his personal sense of happiness and harmony with himself, the surrounding society and nature (symbiotic, ecological, systematic approach). The software platform within the framework of the described concept will allow achieving a high level of automation with maximum reliability and guarantee of transactions' security. The presented concept is proposed as a basis for ensuring the sustainability of society's development by redirecting the resource base to the harmonious sustainable development and interaction of man and nature, forming an ecocentric socialconsciousness that determines the ethical attitude of Man to the Biosphere, Flora and Fauna.

Keywordsbarter, decentralized systems, blockchain, sustainable development, economic relations, people, society.
Received16.11.2021
Publication date13.12.2021
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