Anonymous Auction Protocol Based on Time-Released Encryption atop Consortium Blockchain
Abstract
The Ethereum blockchain as a decentralized platform is so successful that many applications deployed on it. However, for the inherent transparency properties and the lack of privacy, deploying a financial application on top of it is always a challenge. In this paper, we tackle this challenge and propose an anonymous sealed-bid auction protocol based on time-released encryption atop Consortium Blockchain. We adopt a strict digital certificate-based identity mechanism of the consortium blockchain to permit legitimate participants, and utilize the blind signature based on elliptic curve technology to allowing anonymous participation. Moreover, a timed release public key encryption algorithm is adopted to encrypt bids and prevent auctioneer from colluding with bidders. This is completely different from the method (zero-knowledge proof) used in other papers to prevent collusion between auctioneer and bidder. We provide a specific analysis of our protocol, which shows that our protocol meets anonymity and applicability.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1903.03285,
title = {Anonymous Auction Protocol Based on Time-Released Encryption atop Consortium Blockchain},
author = {Jie Xiong and Qi Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.03285},
year = {2019}
}
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15 pages, 3 figures, 1 table.Journal paper