CS Forum: "PRCash: Centrally-Issued Digital Currency with Privacy and Regulation" Kari Kostiainen, ETH Zurich
CS department's public guest lecture, open to everyone free-of-charge.
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Kari Kostiainen
ETH Zurich
Host: Professor N. Asokan
Time: 14:15 (coffee at 14:00)
Venue: T3, CS building
PRCash: Centrally-Issued Digital Currency with Privacy and Regulation
Abstract:
Decentralized cryptocurrencies based on blockchains provide attractive features, including user privacy and system transparency, but lack active control of money supply and capabilities for regulatory oversight, both existing features of modern monetary systems. These limitations are critical, especially if the cryptocurrency is to replace, or complement, existing fiat currencies. Centralized cryptocurrencies, on the other hand, provide controlled supply of money, but lack transparency and transferability. Finally, they provide only limited privacy guarantees, as they do not offer recipient anonymity or payment value secrecy.
In this talk we introduce a novel digital currency, called PRCash, where the control of money supply is centralized, money is represented as transactions for transferability and improved privacy, and transactions are verified in a distributed manner and published to a public ledger for verifiability and transparency. Strong privacy and regulation are seemingly conflicting features, but we overcome this technical problem with a new regulation mechanism based on zero-knowledge proofs. Our implementation and evaluation shows that payments are fast and large-scale deployments practical. PRCash is the first digital currency to provide control of money supply, transparency, regulation, and privacy at the same time, and thus make its adoption as a fiat currency feasible.