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[bitcoin-dev] Civ Kit: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Market System
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+Hi list,
+
+We have been working since a while with Nicholas Gregory (Commerce Block),
+Ray Youssef (the Built With Bitcoin foundation) and few others on a new
+peer-to-peer market system to enable censorship-resistant and
+permissionless global trading in all parts of the world. While the design
+aims in priority to serve on-ramp/off-ramp trading, it can be extended to
+support any kind of trading: goods, services, bitcoin financial derivatives
+like discreet log contracts.
+
+The design combines the Nostr architecture of simple relays announcing
+trade orders to their clients with Lightning onion routing infrastructure,
+therefore granting high-level of confidentiality to the market
+participants. The market boards are Nostr relays with a Lightning gateway,
+each operating autonomously and in competition. The market boards can be
+runned as a federation however there is no "decentralized orderbook" logged
+into the blockchain. The trades are escrowed under Bitcoin Script
+contracts, relying on moderations and know your peer oracles for
+adjudication.
+
+The scoring of trades, counterparties and services operators should be
+enabled by the introduction of a Web-of-Stakes, assembled from previous
+ideas [0]. From the Bitcoin UTXO set servicing as a trustless source of
+truth, an economic weight can be assigned to each market entity. This
+reputation paradigm could be composed with state-of-the-art Web-of-Trust
+techniques like decentralized identifiers [1].
+
+A consistent incentive framework for service operators is proposed by the
+intermediary of privacy-preserving credentials backed by Bitcoin payments,
+following the lineaments of IETF's Privacy Pass [2]. Services operators
+like market boards and oracles are incentivized to thrive for efficiency,
+akin to routing hops on Lightning and miners on the base layer.
+
+The whitepaper goes deep in the architecture of the system [3] (Thanks to
+the peer reviewers!).
+
+We'll gradually release code and modules, extensively building on top of
+the Lightning Dev Kit [4] and Nostr libraries. All according to the best
+Bitcoin open-source and decentralized standards established by Bitcoin Core
+and we're looking forward to collaborating with everyone in the community
+to standardize libraries and guarantee interoperability between clients
+with long-term thinking.
+
+Feedback is very welcome!
+
+Cheers,
+Nick, Ray and Antoine
+
+[0]
+https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/lightning-dev/2020-November/002884.html
+[1] https://www.w3.org/TR/2022/REC-did-core-20220719/
+[2] https://privacypass.github.io
+[3] https://github.com/civkit/paper/blob/main/civ_kit_paper.pdf
+[4] https://lightningdevkit.org
+
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+
+<div dir=3D"ltr">Hi list,<div><br></div><div>We have been working since a w=
+hile with Nicholas Gregory (Commerce Block), Ray Youssef (the Built With Bi=
+tcoin foundation) and few others on a new peer-to-peer market system to ena=
+ble censorship-resistant and permissionless global trading in all parts of =
+the world. While the design aims in priority to serve on-ramp/off-ramp trad=
+ing, it can be extended to support any kind of trading: goods, services, bi=
+tcoin financial derivatives like discreet log contracts.</div><div><br></di=
+v><div>The design combines the Nostr architecture of simple relays announci=
+ng trade orders to their clients with Lightning onion routing infrastructur=
+e, therefore granting high-level of confidentiality to the market participa=
+nts. The market boards are Nostr relays with a Lightning gateway, each oper=
+ating autonomously and in competition. The market boards can be runned as a=
+ federation however there is no &quot;decentralized orderbook&quot; logged =
+into the blockchain. The trades are escrowed under Bitcoin Script contracts=
+, relying on moderations and know your peer oracles for adjudication.</div>=
+<div><br></div><div>The scoring of trades, counterparties and services oper=
+ators should be enabled by the introduction of a Web-of-Stakes, assembled f=
+rom previous ideas [0]. From the Bitcoin UTXO set servicing as a trustless =
+source of truth, an economic weight can be assigned to each market entity. =
+This reputation paradigm could be composed with state-of-the-art Web-of-Tru=
+st techniques like decentralized identifiers [1].</div><div><br></div><div>=
+A consistent incentive framework for service operators is proposed by the i=
+ntermediary of privacy-preserving credentials backed by Bitcoin payments, f=
+ollowing the lineaments of IETF&#39;s Privacy Pass [2]. Services operators =
+like market boards and oracles are incentivized to thrive for efficiency, a=
+kin to routing hops on Lightning and miners on the base layer.</div><div><b=
+r></div><div>The whitepaper goes deep in the architecture of the system [3]=
+ (Thanks to the peer reviewers!).</div><div><br></div><div>We&#39;ll gradua=
+lly release code and modules, extensively building on top of the Lightning =
+Dev Kit [4] and Nostr libraries. All according to the best Bitcoin open-sou=
+rce and decentralized standards established by Bitcoin Core and we&#39;re l=
+ooking forward to collaborating with everyone in the community to standardi=
+ze libraries and guarantee interoperability=C2=A0between clients with long-=
+term thinking.</div><div><br></div><div>Feedback is very welcome!</div><div=
+><br></div><div>Cheers,</div><div>Nick, Ray and Antoine</div><div><br></div=
+><div>[0]=C2=A0<a href=3D"https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/light=
+ning-dev/2020-November/002884.html">https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/piper=
+mail/lightning-dev/2020-November/002884.html</a></div><div>[1]=C2=A0<a href=
+=3D"https://www.w3.org/TR/2022/REC-did-core-20220719/">https://www.w3.org/T=
+R/2022/REC-did-core-20220719/</a></div><div>[2]=C2=A0<a href=3D"https://pri=
+vacypass.github.io">https://privacypass.github.io</a></div><div>[3]=C2=A0<a=
+ href=3D"https://github.com/civkit/paper/blob/main/civ_kit_paper.pdf">https=
+://github.com/civkit/paper/blob/main/civ_kit_paper.pdf</a></div><div>[4]=C2=
+=A0<a href=3D"https://lightningdevkit.org">https://lightningdevkit.org</a><=
+/div></div>
+
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