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      Distributed pool mining and digital inequalities, From cryptocurrency to scientific research

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      Hanna M. Kreitem , Massimo Ragnedda
      Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society
      Emerald Publishing Limited
      Digital divide(s), Blockchain, Digital inequalities

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          This paper aims to look at shifts in internet-related content and services economies, from audience labour economies to Web 2.0 user-generated content, and the emerging model of user computing power utilisation, powered by blockchain technologies. The authors look at and test three models of user computing power utilisation based on distributed computing (Coinhive, Cryptotab and Gridcoin) two of which use cryptocurrency mining through distributed pool mining techniques, while the third is based on distributed computing of calculations for scientific research. The three models promise benefits to their users, which the authors discuss throughout the paper, studying how they interplay with the three levels of the digital divide.

          Design/methodology/approach

          The goal of this article is twofold as follows: first to discuss how using the mining hype may reduce digital inequalities, and secondly to demonstrate how these services offer a new business model based on value rewarding in exchange for computational power, which would allow more online opportunities for people, and thus reduce digital inequalities. Finally, this contribution discusses and proposes a method for a fair revenue model for content and online service providers that uses user device computing resources or computational power, rather than their data and attention. The method is represented by a model that allows for consensual use of user computing resources in exchange for accessing content and using software tools and services, acting essentially as an alternative online business model.

          Findings

          Allowing users to convert their devices’ computational power into value, whether through access to services or content or receiving cryptocurrency and payments in return for providing services or content or direct computational powers, contributes to bridging digital divides, even at fairly small levels. Secondly, the advent of blockchain technologies is shifting power relations between end-users and content developers and service providers and is a necessity for the decentralisation of internet and internet services.

          Originality/value

          The article studies the effect of services that rely on distributed computing and mining on digital inequalities, by looking at three different case studies – Coinhive, Gridcoin and Cryptotab – that promise to provide value in return for using computing resources. The article discusses how these services may reduce digital inequalities by affecting the three levels of the digital divide, namely, access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) (first level), skills and motivations in using ICTs (second level) and capacities in using ICTs to get concrete benefits (third level).

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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                Journal
                JICES
                10.1108/JICES
                Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society
                JICES
                Emerald Publishing Limited
                1477-996X
                1477-996X
                09 June 2020
                04 August 2020
                : 18
                Issue : 3 Issue title : Digital Inequalities: Contextualizing Problems and Solutions Issue title : Digital inequalities
                : 339-355
                Affiliations
                [1]Department of Social Sciences, Northumbria University , Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
                [2]Department of Arts, Northumbria University , Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
                Author notes
                Massimo Ragnedda can be contacted at: massimo.ragnedda@northumbria.ac.uk
                Article
                647276 JICES-02-2020-0018.pdf JICES-02-2020-0018
                10.1108/JICES-02-2020-0018
                0539fc93-0c3e-4e76-8a30-09f043893bcb
                © Emerald Publishing Limited
                History
                : 15 February 2020
                : 02 April 2020
                : 09 April 2020
                Page count
                Figures: 2, Tables: 1, Equations: 0, References: 49, Pages: 17, Words: 9513
                Categories
                research-article, Research paper
                cat-IKM, Information & knowledge management
                cat-IMG, Information management & governance
                cat-IKM, Information & knowledge management
                cat-ICT, Information & communications technology
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                Digital inequalities,Blockchain,Digital divide(s)
                Digital inequalities, Blockchain, Digital divide(s)

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