Ouroboros crypsinous: Privacy-preserving proof-of-stake

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We present Ouroboros Crypsinous, the first formally analyzed privacy-preserving proof-of-stake blockchain protocol. To model its security we give a thorough treatment of private ledgers in the (G)UC setting that might be of independent interest. To prove our protocol secure against adaptive attacks, we introduce a new coin evolution technique relying on SNARKs and key-private forward secure encryption. The latter primitive - and the associated construction - can be of independent interest. We stress that existing approaches to private blockchain, such as the proof-of-work-based Zerocash are analyzed only against static corruptions.

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Kerber, T., Kiayias, A., Kohlweiss, M., & Zikas, V. (2019). Ouroboros crypsinous: Privacy-preserving proof-of-stake. In Proceedings - IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (Vol. 2019-May, pp. 157–174). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/SP.2019.00063

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