Peer-to-peer complementary currencies can be powerful tools for promoting exchanges and building sustainable relationships among selfish peers on the Internet.
i-WAT[1] is a proposed such currency based on the WAT System, a polycentric complementary currency using WAT tickets as its media of exchange. Participants spontaneously issue and circulate the tickets as needed, whose values are backed up
by chains of trust. i-WAT implements the tickets electronically by exchanging messages signed in OpenPGP.
This paper claims that the design of i-WAT is incentive-compatible as to protection against moral hazards, or threats caused by selfish peers because they may take
advantage of the rules; such hazards are defused in i-WAT if the participants react against misbehaviors of others by pursuing their own benefits.
A reference implementation of i-WAT has been developed in the form of an XMPP instant messaging client. We have been putting the currency system into practical
use since June 2004.