(∈, δ)-Indistinguishable Mixing for Cryptocurrencies

We propose a new theoretical approach for building anonymous mixing mechanisms for cryptocurrencies. Rather than requiring a fully uniform permutation during mixing, we relax the requirement, insisting only that neighboring permutations are similarly likely. This is defined formally by borrowing fro...

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Auteurs principaux: Liang Mingyu, Karantaidou Ioanna, Baldimtsi Foteini, Gordon S. Dov, Varia Mayank
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Langue:EN
Publié: Sciendo 2022
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Accès en ligne:https://doaj.org/article/c541e98a77c44c908efd3ef8bb0f5315
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Résumé:We propose a new theoretical approach for building anonymous mixing mechanisms for cryptocurrencies. Rather than requiring a fully uniform permutation during mixing, we relax the requirement, insisting only that neighboring permutations are similarly likely. This is defined formally by borrowing from the definition of differential privacy. This relaxed privacy definition allows us to greatly reduce the amount of interaction and computation in the mixing protocol. Our construction achieves O(n·polylog(n)) computation time for mixing n addresses, whereas all other mixing schemes require O(n2) total computation across all parties. Additionally, we support a smooth tolerance of fail-stop adversaries and do not require any trusted setup. We analyze the security of our generic protocol under the UC framework, and under a stand-alone, game-based definition. We finally describe an instantiation using ring signatures and confidential transactions.