Counter-Collusion Smart Contracts for Watchtowers in Payment Channel Networks

Yuhui Zhang, Dejun Yang, G. Xue, Ruozhou Yu
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Payment channel networks (PCNs) are proposed to improve the cryptocurrency scalability by settling off-chain transactions. However, PCN introduces an undesirable assumption that a channel participant must stay online and be synchronized with the blockchain to defend against frauds. To alleviate this issue, watchtowers have been introduced, such that a hiring party can employ a watchtower to monitor the channel for fraud. However, a watchtower might profit from colluding with a cheating counterparty and fail to perform this job. Existing solutions either focus on heavy cryptographic techniques or require a large collateral. In this work, we leverage smart contracts through economic approaches to counter collusions for watchtowers in PCNs. This brings distrust between the watchtower and the counterparty, so that rational parties do not collude or cheat. We provide detailed analyses on the contracts and rigorously prove that the contracts are effective to counter collusions with minimal on-chain operations. In particular, a watchtower only needs to lock a small collateral, which incentivizes participation of watchtowers and users. We also provide an implementation of the contracts in Solidity and execute them on Ethereum to demonstrate the scalability and efficiency of the contracts.
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支付通道网络中守望塔的反勾结智能合约
提出了支付通道网络(pcn),通过结算链下交易来提高加密货币的可扩展性。然而,PCN引入了一个不受欢迎的假设,即通道参与者必须保持在线并与区块链同步以防止欺诈。为了缓解这个问题,已经引入了瞭望塔,这样一个雇佣方可以使用一个瞭望塔来监视欺诈渠道。然而,一个瞭望塔可能会从与欺诈对手的勾结中获利,而无法完成这项工作。现有的解决方案要么侧重于繁重的加密技术,要么需要大量的抵押品。在这项工作中,我们通过经济方法利用智能合约来对抗pcn中瞭望塔的勾结。这在瞭望塔和交易对手之间带来了不信任,因此理性的各方不会串通或欺骗。我们对合约进行了详细的分析,并严格证明了合约是有效的,可以用最少的链上操作来对抗串通。特别是,一个瞭望塔只需要锁定一小部分抵押品,这激励了瞭望塔和用户的参与。我们还在Solidity中提供了合约的实现,并在以太坊上执行,以展示合约的可扩展性和效率。
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