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ABSTRACT
This research proposes a novel method for ensuring fair governance of a common resource using
asymmetric anonymity. We propose a system of resource governance that uses anonymous auditors
instead of a regulatory agency. Self-enforcement and mutual enforcement are subject to fraud
and collusion. In the proposed governance system, anonymity, often associated with negative
online interactions, is employed in an asymmetric manner to mitigate these negative effects.
This is done by assigning random anonymous auditors to a resource claimant. The claimant’s
identity is known to the auditor. However, auditors’ identities are hidden from both the
claimant and other auditors. Cheating, along with improper auditing, will result in penalties
for both auditor and claimant. Improper auditing consists not only of allowing unlawful
resource use, but also denying lawful use. This paper presents a proof of concept simulation
using autonomous software agents and lays out the design for future experiments.
Reference: tom.portegys.com/research.html#conformative