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zkHawk: Practical Private Smart Contracts from MPC-based Hawk
- Source :
- BRAINS
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Cryptocurrencies have received a lot of research attention in recent years following the release of the first cryptocurrency Bitcoin. With the rise in cryptocurrency transactions, the need for smart contracts has also increased. Smart contracts, in a nutshell, are digitally executed contracts wherein some parties execute a common goal. The main problem with most of the current smart contracts is that there is no privacy for a party's input to the contract from either the blockchain or the other parties. Our research builds on the Hawk project that provides transaction privacy along with support for smart contracts. However, Hawk relies on a special trusted party known as a manager, which must be trusted not to leak each party's input to the smart contract. In this paper, we present a practical private smart contract protocol that replaces the manager with an MPC protocol such that the function to be executed by the MPC protocol is relatively lightweight, involving little overhead added to the smart contract function, and uses practical sigma protocols and homomorphic commitments to prove to the blockchain that the sum of the incoming balances to the smart contract matches the sum of the outgoing balances.<br />9 pages, 6 figures, published in IEEE BRAINS'21 Conference Proceedings
- Subjects :
- FOS: Computer and information sciences
Cryptocurrency
Computer Science - Cryptography and Security
Smart contract
Computer science
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Homomorphic encryption
Computer security
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Overhead (business)
Function (engineering)
computer
Protocol (object-oriented programming)
Database transaction
Cryptography and Security (cs.CR)
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Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- BRAINS
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....27c48742f18b242a2211d3f779dc4b6d