DIMCredits Whitepaper
  • DIMCredits Whitepaper
  • Introduction
    • History
    • What is DIMCredits?
  • Core Concepts of DMAS and Holochain
    • Decentralized Multi-Agent Systems (DMAS)
      • What are DMASs?
      • Associated DePIN Network
      • Information storage mechanism
      • Validations
      • Identity management
      • Mutual currencies
      • Use cases
      • Community
      • Conclusion
  • Security in mutual credits
    • Security in mutual currencies
    • Governance mechanisms
  • Existing insurance solutions
    • Centralized credit insurance
    • Sharing economy
    • Blockchain-based parametric insurance
  • DIMCredits design
    • Overview
    • Governance
    • Workflows
    • Agents definition
      • Insurer agent
      • Debtor
      • Creditor
      • Reserve accounts
      • Broker
      • Validator
    • Transactions
      • DICs exchange
      • Agreement request
  • Legal
  • Bibliography and references
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  1. DIMCredits design
  2. Agents definition

Creditor

A creditor can be seen as an owner or producer in a community. She needs the following features to operate getting the advantages of DIMCredits

  1. Validation.

    1. Check the reputation of an agent.

    2. Check the DIMCredits reserve account balance.

  2. Request insurance.

  3. Pay fees.

  4. Unlock keys to debtors.

  5. Proof of service. Or key agent record usage.

  6. Receive credits.

  7. Gossiping for good or bad reputation.

  8. Ask for coverage when a debtor fails.

  9. Check their own transactions before committing them.

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