Decentralised Service Allocation using Blockchain

The growing demand for short-term property renting has led to the boom of a new category called PropTech (Property + Technology). Such a rise in demand attracted many entrepreneurs and investors leading to the inception of powerful and centralised players in the category (like Airbnb). Unfortunately...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Authors Chittora, Pranshu, Kumar, Nikhil, Malarselvi, G
Format Paper
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 12.08.2023
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Summary:The growing demand for short-term property renting has led to the boom of a new category called PropTech (Property + Technology). Such a rise in demand attracted many entrepreneurs and investors leading to the inception of powerful and centralised players in the category (like Airbnb). Unfortunately, some big players are controlling the entire industry in a centralised way in turn, performing anti-competitive practices which leave no room for the small players. Such an ecosystem can be made more transparent and decentralised by executing transactions and order-fulfilment on a blockchain. To extend the functionality of the system, we can also perform the renting of small services and appliances via the integration of IoT. Implementing such a system will make the process more transparent, robust and decentralised.
ISSN:2331-8422