Oplevertor
Oplevertor is a hypothetical intermediary used in discussions of digital marketplaces and platform economies. It denotes an agent responsible for coordinating and validating the handover of goods or services from seller to buyer, while maintaining a verifiable record of the exchange. The role combines elements of an escrow service, delivery coordination, and transaction verification, and may be implemented through automated contracts, digital ledgers, or human oversight depending on the platform.
Etymology: The term appears to be formed from the Dutch verb opleveren, meaning to deliver, plus the
Functions and responsibilities: An oplevertor can hold funds in escrow, verify identities and performance, coordinate or
Context and usage: Oplevertor is not a standard, widely adopted term in mainstream economics or law; it
See also: Escrow, broker, verifier, smart contracts, proof of delivery.