2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13638-021-02040-z
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TFCrowd: a blockchain-based crowdsourcing framework with enhanced trustworthiness and fairness

Abstract: Blockchain technology has attracted considerable attention due to the boom of cryptocurrencies and decentralized applications. Among them, the emerging blockchain-based crowdsourcing is a typical paradigm, which gets rid of centralized cloud-servers and leverages smart contracts to realize task recommendation and reward distribution. However, there are still two critical issues yet to be solved urgently. First, malicious evaluation from crowdsourcing requesters will result in honest workers not getting the rew… Show more

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“…However, this framework is oriented to regulatory organizations and does not discuss fairness. Li et al [50] proposed a blockchain-based crowdsourcing framework that replaces managers through smart contracts and realizes various policies with enhanced trustworthiness and fairness. Although the arbitration committee is randomly selected from the miners to resolve the dispute over evaluation, the consensus process and the credibility of the selected miners were not discussed.…”
Section: Blockchain-based Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this framework is oriented to regulatory organizations and does not discuss fairness. Li et al [50] proposed a blockchain-based crowdsourcing framework that replaces managers through smart contracts and realizes various policies with enhanced trustworthiness and fairness. Although the arbitration committee is randomly selected from the miners to resolve the dispute over evaluation, the consensus process and the credibility of the selected miners were not discussed.…”
Section: Blockchain-based Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PoS uses randomly selected miners to validate transactions. Proposed blockchain-based HCS applications perform a miner recruitment process to select random miners [139] or exploit all active Miners or the Miners who are closest to the Workers and Requestors [127]. All the selected miners verify every transaction.…”
Section: Blockchain-enabled Hcs-based Ng-iot Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our best knowledge, no explicit reputation-based control system has been proposed for permissionless crowdsourced oracles. Though, decentralized crowdsourcing platforms [9,10] outline reputation systems to optimize worker [10] and requester [9] behavior, their systems (like traditional crowdsourcing) require the verification of output by a third party. Output verification is useful in a crowdsourcing context, where output quality is easily verifiable, but it is not feasible to implement in oracle models, where the underlying oracle output is the closest thing to ground truth itself.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%