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Verifiable and Auditable Digital Interchange Framework

We address the problem of fairness and transparency in online marketplaces selling digital content, where all parties are not actively participating in the trade. We present the design, implementation and evaluation of VADER, a highly scalable solution for multi-party fair digital exchange that combines the trusted execution of blockchains with intelligent protocol design and incentivization schemes. We prototype VADER on Hyperledger Fabric and extensively evaluate our system on a realistic testbed spanning five public cloud datacenters, spread across four continents. Our results demonstrate that VADER adds only minimal overhead of 16% in median case compared to a baseline solution, while significantly outperforming a naive blockchain based solution that adds an overhead of 764%.

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