[Resource Topic] 2015/1008: Provisions: Privacy-preserving proofs of solvency for Bitcoin exchanges

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Title:
Provisions: Privacy-preserving proofs of solvency for Bitcoin exchanges

Authors: Gaby G. Dagher, Benedikt Buenz, Joseph Bonneau, Jeremy Clark, Dan Boneh

Abstract:

Bitcoin exchanges function like banks, securely holding their customers’ bitcoins on their behalf. Several exchanges have suffered catastrophic losses with customers permanently losing their savings. A proof of solvency demonstrates that the exchange controls sufficient reserves to settle each customer’s account. We introduce Provisions, a privacy-preserving proof of solvency whereby an exchange does not have to disclose its Bitcoin addresses; total holdings or liabilities; or any information about its customers. We also propose an extension which prevents exchanges from colluding to cover for each other’s losses. We have implemented Provisions and show that it offers practical computation times and proof sizes even for a large Bitcoin exchange with millions of customers.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2015/1008

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