Anonymous proof-of-asset transactions using designated blind signatures

09/29/2020
by   Neetu Sharma, et al.
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We propose a scheme to preserve the anonymity of users in proof-of-asset transactions. We assume bitcoin-like cryptocurrency systems in which a user must prove the strength of its assets (i.e., solvency), prior conducting further transactions. The traditional way of addressing such a problem is the use of blind signatures, i.e., a kind of digital signature whose properties satisfy the anonymity of the signer. Our work focuses on the use of a designated verifier signature scheme that limits to only a single authorized party (within a group of signature requesters) to verify the correctness of the transaction.

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