Plausibly Deniable Content Discovery for Bitswap Using Random Walks
Networking and Internet Architecture
2024-07-18 v1
Abstract
Bitswap is the data exchange protocol for the content-addressed peer-to-peer overlay network IPFS. During content discovery, Bitswap reveals the interest of a peer in content to all neighbors, enabling the tracking of user interests. In our paper, we propose a modification of the Bitswap protocol, which enables source obfuscation using proxies for content discovery. The proxies are selected via a random-walk. Enabling content discovery through proxies introduces plausible deniability. We evaluate the protocol modification with a simulation. The protocol modification demonstrates enhanced privacy, while maintaining acceptable performance levels.
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@article{arxiv.2407.12433,
title = {Plausibly Deniable Content Discovery for Bitswap Using Random Walks},
author = {Manuel Wedler and Erik Daniel and Florian Tschorsch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.12433},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Accepted as a regular paper at LCN 2024