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01 ReSource Finance
Glossary
Executive Summary
02 Mutual Credit
2.1 Definitions and Rationale
2.2 History
2.3 WIR Bank
2.3.1 Modern Multilateral Barter Networks
2.4 Mutual Credit on the Blockchain
2.5 The Basic Economic Questions for DLT-based Mutual Credit Systems
03 The ReSource Protocol
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Distributed debt collection and obligation enforcement
3.3 Distributed risk management
3.4 Underwriting and risk assumption
3.5 The Underwriting process - a breakdown
3.6 Ambassadors and network administration
04 Monetary Flow, Reserves, Default Insurance
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Default Insurance
4.3 RSD Savings Accounts
4.4 RSD Autonomous stability and relation to the US Dollar
4.4.1 RSD/USD Soft Peg
4.4.2 RSD on the Open Market
4.5 SOURCE Token Dynamics
4.6 Monetary Buffering
05 Protocol and Network Governance
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Reputation
5.3 SOURCE Governance Token
5.4 Initial SOURCE Allocation and Distribution
06 Application Layer
6.1 Introduction
6.2 The Underwriting dApp
6.3 The Ambassador dApp
6.3 The Pool Aggregator
6.4 The ReSource Marketplace
07 TECHNOLOGY
07 Overview
7.1 Negative Balances & CIP36
7.2 Non-custodial Key Management
7.3 The Marketplace
7.4 Distributed Underwriting and Data Aggregation
7.5 Financial Data & Data Providers
7.6 ReSource Credit Risk Analysis Algorithm
7.7 “Pay with ReSource"
7.8 Cross-network liquidity pools for interoperability
08 Future Industrial Use Cases for the ReSource Protocol
08 Overview
8.1 Telecommunication
8.2 Complex Supply Chain Financing
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3.5 The Underwriting process - a breakdown
* Ambassadors are local network administrators. Their role will be further elaborated on in the following chapters.
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