[Resource Topic] 2017/540: Snarky Signatures: \\ Minimal Signatures of Knowledge from Simulation-Extractable SNARKs

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Title:
Snarky Signatures: \ Minimal Signatures of Knowledge from Simulation-Extractable SNARKs

Authors: Jens Groth, Mary Maller

Abstract:

We construct a pairing-based simulation-extractable succinct non-interactive argument of knowledge (SE-SNARK) that consists of only 3 group elements and has highly efficient verification. By formally linking SE-SNARKs to signatures of knowledge, we then obtain a succinct signature of knowledge consisting of only 3 group elements. SE-SNARKs enable a prover to give a proof that they know a witness to an instance in a manner which is: (1) \textit{succinct} - proofs are short and verifier computation is small; (2) \textit{zero-knowledge} - proofs do not reveal the witness; (3) \textit{simulation-extractable} - it is only possible to prove instances to which you know a witness, even when you have already seen a number of simulated proofs. We also prove that any pairing-based signature of knowledge or SE-SNARK must have at least 3 group elements and 2 verification equations. Since our constructions match these lower bounds, we have the smallest size signature of knowledge and the smallest size SE-SNARK possible.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2017/540

Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vknpykYjFCs

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