Talks
Summer 2015
Provably Secure Blockchain Protocols and Applications to Secure Computation
Wednesday, June 10th, 2015, 11:30 am–11:55 am
Event:
Location:
Calvin Lab Auditorium
We overview recent and ongoing work investigating blockchain protocols from a provable security perspective. We discuss properties such as common prefix and chain quality and introduce proof techniques for establishing such properties in a synchronous anonymous communication model assuming bounded access to a random oracle. We discuss the consensus problem in this setting and its relation to robust transaction ledgers. We also introduce a new model and a construction for secure computation with fairness and output delivery guarantees that are conditional on a global transaction ledger.