离线数字欧元:使用 Groth-Sahai 证明的最小可行 CBDC

Leon Kempen, Johan Pouwelse
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与传统现金相比,当前的数字支付解决方案非常脆弱,隐私性也较差。它们严重依赖用于执行和验证交易的在线服务,如果该服务无法访问,它们就会失效。此外,在服务器出现故障或停电时,任何交易都无法执行。由于气候变化,出现极端天气的可能性增加。极端天气是停电的主要原因,预计停电频率会增加。缺乏隐私是基于账户的设计或使用公共分类账的固有结果。中央银行数字货币可以离线使用,从而解决严重依赖性和缺乏隐私的问题。本论文提出了离线优先数字欧元的设计和首次实施方案。该协议利用零知识保护功能在交易过程中提供完全的隐私保护。此外,交易可以在没有第三方的情况下离线执行,并且可以方便地进行反向重复消费检测。为了保护用户隐私,同时防范洗钱,我们增加了以下隐私保护机制。银行和执法部门信任的第三方必须合作对交易进行解密,披露交易中使用的数字假名。重要的是,可以在不解密数字欧元所附带的先前交易的情况下对交易进行解密。该协议的初步实施展示了其可用性和功能性。
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Offline Digital Euro: a Minimum Viable CBDC using Groth-Sahai proofs
Current digital payment solutions are fragile and offer less privacy than traditional cash. Their critical dependency on an online service used to perform and validate transactions makes them void if this service is unreachable. Moreover, no transaction can be executed during server malfunctions or power outages. Due to climate change, the likelihood of extreme weather increases. As extreme weather is a major cause of power outages, the frequency of power outages is expected to increase. The lack of privacy is an inherent result of their account-based design or the use of a public ledger. The critical dependency and lack of privacy can be resolved with a Central Bank Digital Currency that can be used offline. This thesis proposes a design and a first implementation for an offline-first digital euro. The protocol offers complete privacy during transactions using zero-knowledge proofs. Furthermore, transactions can be executed offline without third parties and retroactive double-spending detection is facilitated. To protect the users' privacy, but also guard against money laundering, we have added the following privacy-guarding mechanism. The bank and trusted third parties for law enforcement must collaborate to decrypt transactions, revealing the digital pseudonym used in the transaction. Importantly, the transaction can be decrypted without decrypting prior transactions attached to the digital euro. The protocol has a working initial implementation showcasing its usability and demonstrating functionality.
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