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A distributed network is one that exists across a 'mesh' of nodes running the same software, or connecting via a common protocol, like BitTorrent or BitCoin. A distributed marketplace uses a distributed network to facilitate buying and selling of goods and services without a central server. - Strypey
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See also:
- 'Distributed Marketplaces Using P2P Networks and Public-Key Cryptography', by Alessio Signorini, Antonio Gulli, and Alberto Segre.