分布式账本的安全框架

Christoph Egger, M. Graf, Ralf Küsters, Daniel Rausch, Viktoria Ronge, Dominique Schröder
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在过去的几年里,区块链一直是安全研究的主要焦点,在区块链协议的设计、形式化和分析方面取得了重大进展。然而,更一般的分布式账本类别,不仅包括区块链,还包括著名的非区块链协议,如Corda和OmniLedger,目前还不能被最先进的安全文献所涵盖。这些分布式账本通常打破了传统的区块链范式,例如存储数据的块结构、系统范围的共识或全球一致性。在本文中,我们通过提出定义和分析一般分布式账本安全性的第一个框架来缩小这一差距,其中理想的分布式账本功能称为Fledger,是我们贡献的核心。该功能不仅涵盖了经典区块链,还以统一的方式涵盖了非区块链分布式账本。为了说明Fledger,我们首先展示了突出的理想区块链功能Gledger和GPL实现了Fledger(适当的实例化),它捕获了它们的安全属性。这意味着它们各自的实现,包括比特币,Ouroboros Genesis和Ouroboros Crypsinous,也实现了Fledger。其次,我们通过对这种分布式账本(即著名的Corda协议)进行首次正式的安全分析,证明了Fledger能够精确地建模非区块链分布式账本。由于Corda在工业,特别是金融部门的广泛使用,这种分析是独立的兴趣。这些结果也表明,Fledger不仅将区块链的模块化处理推广到分布式账本,而且还有助于统一现有的结果。
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A Security Framework for Distributed Ledgers
In the past few years blockchains have been a major focus for security research, resulting in significant progress in the design, formalization, and analysis of blockchain protocols. However, the more general class of distributed ledgers, which includes not just blockchains but also prominent non-blockchain protocols, such as Corda and OmniLedger, cannot be covered by the state-of-the-art in the security literature yet. These distributed ledgers often break with traditional blockchain paradigms, such as block structures to store data, system-wide consensus, or global consistency. In this paper, we close this gap by proposing the first framework for defining and analyzing the security of general distributed ledgers, with an ideal distributed ledger functionality, called Fledger, at the core of our contribution. This functionality covers not only classical blockchains but also non-blockchain distributed ledgers in a unified way. To illustrate Fledger, we first show that the prominent ideal block-chain functionalities Gledger and GPL realize (suitable instantiations of) Fledger, which captures their security properties. This implies that their respective implementations, including Bitcoin, Ouroboros Genesis, and Ouroboros Crypsinous, realize Fledger as well. Secondly, we demonstrate that Fledger is capable of precisely modeling also non-blockchain distributed ledgers by performing the first formal security analysis of such a distributed ledger, namely the prominent Corda protocol. Due to the wide spread use of Corda in industry, in particular the financial sector, this analysis is of independent interest. These results also illustrate that Fledger not just generalizes the modular treatment of blockchains to distributed ledgers, but moreover helps to unify existing results.
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