Balancing privacy and accountability in digital payment methods using zk-SNARKs

Tariq Bontekoe, Maarten Everts, Andreas Peter

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Abstract

In this paper we propose and implement a digital permissioned decentralized anonymous payment scheme that finds a balance between anonymity and auditability. This approach allows banks to ensure that their clients are not participating in illegal financial transactions, whilst clients stay in control over their sensitive, personal information. Existing anonymous payment schemes often provide good privacy, but only little or mostly no auditability. We provide both by extending the Zerocash zk-SNARK based approach and adding functionality that allows for customer due diligence 'at the gate'. Clients can do fully anonymous transactions up to a certain amount per time unit and larger transactions are forced to include verifiably encrypted transactions details that can only be opened by a select group of 'judges'.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2022 19th Annual International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust, PST 2022
PublisherIEEE
ISBN (Electronic)9781665473989
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Aug 2022
Event19th Annual International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust, PST 2022 - Fredericton, Canada
Duration: 22 Aug 202224 Aug 2022
Conference number: 19

Conference

Conference19th Annual International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust, PST 2022
Abbreviated titlePST 2022
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityFredericton
Period22/08/2224/08/22

Keywords

  • anonymous e-cash
  • auditability
  • blockchain
  • distributed ledger technologies
  • zero-knowledge proof
  • zk-SNARKs
  • 2023 OA procedure

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