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Auditable Credential Anonymity Revocation Based on Privacy-Preserving Smart Contracts

arXiv:1908.02443

summary

The paper proposes a blockchain-based smart contract method for revoking anonymity in credential systems while ensuring the revocation process can be audited.

Abstract

Anonymity revocation is an essential component of credential issuing systems since unconditional anonymity is incompatible with pursuing and sanctioning credential misuse. However, current anonymity revocation approaches have shortcomings with respect to the auditability of the revocation process. In this paper, we propose a novel anonymity revocation approach based on privacy-preserving blockchain-based smart contracts, where the code self-execution property ensures availability and public ledger immutability provides auditability. We describe an instantiation of this approach, provide an implementation thereof and conduct a series of evaluations in terms of running time, gas cost and latency. The results show that our scheme is feasible and efficient.

Topics & keywords

#credential systems#anonymity revocation#privacy-preserving#smart contracts#blockchainsmart contractauditabilitygas costprivacy-preserving blockchaincredential anonymity