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. Introduction

What is DIMCredits?

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aims to serve economic agents exchanging products or services for credits, by providing insurance for the creditor in a decentralized manner.

DIMCredits tries to solve the scaling problem the decentralized economy may have while keeping it decentralized.

In this document, I am going to explain, first, Decentralized Multi-Agent Systems (DMAS) and implementations of mutual currencies under this agent-centric design. Afterward, I am going to explain an innovative design that defines a Decentralized Insurance Organism. This is what I call DIMCredits (Decentralized Insurance for Mutual Credits).

All the technical design described above is thought to be deployed on top of the Holochain framework.

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