Permacoin: Repurposing Bitcoin Work for Data Preservation

Andrew K. Miller, A. Juels, E. Shi, Bryan Parno, Jonathan Katz
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Bit coin is widely regarded as the first broadly successful e-cash system. An oft-cited concern, though, is that mining Bit coins wastes computational resources. Indeed, Bit coin's underlying mining mechanism, which we call a scratch-off puzzle (SOP), involves continuously attempting to solve computational puzzles that have no intrinsic utility. We propose a modification to Bit coin that repurposes its mining resources to achieve a more broadly useful goal: distributed storage of archival data. We call our new scheme Perm coin. Unlike Bit coin and its proposed alternatives, Perm coin requires clients to invest not just computational resources, but also storage. Our scheme involves an alternative scratch-off puzzle for Bit coin based on Proofs-of-Retrievability (PORs). Successfully minting money with this SOP requires local, random access to a copy of a file. Given the competition among mining clients in Bit coin, this modified SOP gives rise to highly decentralized file storage, thus reducing the overall waste of Bit coin. Using a model of rational economic agents we show that our modified SOP preserves the essential properties of the original Bit coin puzzle. We also provide parameterizations and calculations based on realistic hardware constraints to demonstrate the practicality of Perm coin as a whole.
Permacoin:重新利用比特币工作来保存数据
比特币被广泛认为是第一个广泛成功的电子现金系统。不过,一个经常被提及的担忧是,挖比特币会浪费计算资源。事实上,比特币的底层挖掘机制,我们称之为刮刮谜题(SOP),涉及不断尝试解决没有内在效用的计算谜题。我们建议对比特币进行修改,重新利用其采矿资源来实现更广泛的有用目标:档案数据的分布式存储。我们把我们的新计划称为烫金硬币。与比特币及其提议的替代品不同,Perm币不仅需要客户投入计算资源,还需要存储。我们的方案涉及一个基于可收回性证明(PORs)的比特币刮刮谜题。使用此SOP成功地铸造货币需要对文件副本的本地随机访问。考虑到比特币挖矿客户端之间的竞争,这种修改后的SOP产生了高度分散的文件存储,从而减少了比特币的整体浪费。利用理性经济主体模型,我们证明了改进后的SOP保留了原始比特币谜题的基本属性。我们还提供了基于现实硬件约束的参数化和计算,以证明整个Perm硬币的实用性。
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