ETHTID:以太坊可部署阈值信息披露

O. Stengele, Markus Raiber, J. Müller-Quade, H. Hartenstein
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我们解决了以太坊上的阈值信息披露(TID)问题:当且仅当所有这些消息都被披露时,任意数量的用户承诺按计划披露他们在以太坊区块链上记录的个人消息。在披露之前,只有每条消息的原始发送方应该知道其内容。为了实现这一点,我们指派一个小委员会执行非对称密钥对的分布式生成和阈值共享。公钥可用于加密消息,这些消息只有在阈值共享解密密钥在预定义的时间点重构并记录在链上后才可读。有了像以太坊这样的区块链,就有可能协调这些程序,并将经济利益附加到参与个人的行为上。在本文中,我们提出了ETHTID,一个以太坊智能合约应用程序来协调阈值信息披露。我们的实现基于现有的智能合约ETHDKG,并优化功能和成本以适应TID用例。在优化成本节约的同时,我们表明底层加密方案的安全性仍然保持不变。我们评估了执行成本如何取决于委员会的规模和阈值,并表明所提出的协议可以在超过200名成员的委员会中部署,与ETHDKG相比节省了20-40%的天然气。
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ETHTID: Deployable Threshold Information Disclosure on Ethereum
We address the Threshold Information Disclosure (TID) problem on Ethereum: An arbitrary number of users commit to the scheduled disclosure of their individual messages recorded on the Ethereum blockchain if and only if all such messages are disclosed. Before a disclosure, only the original sender of each message should know its contents. To accomplish this, we task a small council with executing a distributed generation and threshold sharing of an asymmetric key pair. The public key can be used to encrypt messages which only become readable once the threshold-shared decryption key is reconstructed at a predefined point in time and recorded onchain. With blockchains like Ethereum, it is possible to coordinate such procedures and attach economic stakes to the actions of participating individuals. In this paper, we present ETHTID, an Ethereum smart contract application to coordinate Threshold Information Disclosure. We base our implementation on an existing smart contract, ETHDKG, and optimise functionality and costs to fit the TID use case. While optimising for cost savings, we show that the security of the underlying cryptographic scheme is still maintained. We evaluate how the execution costs depend on the size of the council and the threshold and show that the presented protocol is deployable with a council of more than 200 members with gas savings of 20-40% compared to ETHDKG.
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