Authors
Jan Henrik Ziegeldorf, Roman Matzutt, Martin Henze, Fred Grossmann, Klaus Wehrle
Publication date
2018/3/1
Journal
Future Generation Computer Systems
Volume
80
Pages
448-466
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
The decentralized digital currency Bitcoin presents an anonymous alternative to the centralized banking system and indeed enjoys widespread and increasing adoption. Recent works, however, show how users can be reidentified and their payments linked based on Bitcoin’s most central element, the blockchain, a public ledger of all transactions. Thus, many regard Bitcoin’s central promise of financial privacy as broken.
In this paper, we propose CoinParty, an efficient decentralized mixing service that allows users to reestablish their financial privacy in Bitcoin and related cryptocurrencies. CoinParty, through a novel combination of decryption mixnets with threshold signatures, takes a unique place in the design space of mixing services, combining the advantages of previously proposed centralized and decentralized mixing services in one system. Our prototype implementation of CoinParty scales to large numbers …
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