Professor of Computer Science, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Authors

  • Dr. Matej Rojc Professor of Computer Science, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Author

Keywords:

TCRs, scalability

Abstract

Token Curated Registries (TCRs) are decentralized lists maintained by incentivized participants using blockchain technology. TCRs have emerged as a novel approach to curation and verification in various domains, including content curation, product reviews, and community governance. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of TCRs, including their design principles, incentive mechanisms, and applications. We discuss the key components of TCRs, such as tokens, curation markets, and governance mechanisms, and explore how these elements interact to ensure the integrity and accuracy of the curated lists. Additionally, we examine the challenges and limitations of TCRs, including scalability issues, sybil attacks, and governance challenges. Finally, we discuss potential future developments and applications of TCRs in various industries.

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Published

30-12-2023

How to Cite

[1]
Dr. Matej Rojc, “Professor of Computer Science, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia”, J. of Artificial Int. Research and App., vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 1–8, Dec. 2023, Accessed: Nov. 24, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://aimlstudies.co.uk/index.php/jaira/article/view/93