
Open matching algorithms match the price of the task to a specific skill level range, then the protocol makes the task available to all users within that range. When a user claims the task, it’s removed from the availability pool. If users within the skill level range fail to claim the task within a certain timeframe, it’s then offered to the users in a lower skill level range.
With a list of all specific #skill task requests on one side and a list of all users with total quantified #skill levels on the other, we can employ a model similar to any exchange market with buy and sell orders.
Future work and education apps, websites and platforms will be able to freely plugin to the decentralized Peerism protocol without asking for permission. They will then have full access to all skill token communities, public user data and all task requ…