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by barbegal
3080 days ago
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That might actually work but there is a lot to analyse to make sure that something is actually at stake. Firstly can dishonesty be detected and traced back to a stake holder? I'm not sure about that within specific randomness generating schemes. Secondly even if participants can be detected cheating it may still be economically advantageous for them to be dishonest if there is only a small probability that they lose their stake. |
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