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Verifiable Delay Functions
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Conference: | CRYPTO 2018 |
Abstract: | We study the problem of building a verifiable delay function (VDF). A $$\text {VDF}$$VDFrequires a specified number of sequential steps to evaluate, yet produces a unique output that can be efficiently and publicly verified. $$\text {VDF}$$VDFs have many applications in decentralized systems, including public randomness beacons, leader election in consensus protocols, and proofs of replication. We formalize the requirements for $$\text {VDF}$$VDFs and present new candidate constructions that are the first to achieve an exponential gap between evaluation and verification time. |
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BibTeX
@inproceedings{crypto-2018-28858, title={Verifiable Delay Functions}, booktitle={Advances in Cryptology – CRYPTO 2018}, series={Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, publisher={Springer}, volume={10991}, pages={757-788}, doi={10.1007/978-3-319-96884-1_25}, author={Dan Boneh and Joseph Bonneau and Benedikt Bünz and Ben Fisch}, year=2018 }