(Short Paper) Towards More Reliable Bitcoin Timestamps
Title | (Short Paper) Towards More Reliable Bitcoin Timestamps |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Authors | Szalachowski, Pawel |
Conference Name | 2018 Crypto Valley Conference on Blockchain Technology (CVCBT) |
ISBN Number | 978-1-5386-7204-4 |
Keywords | authorisation, bitcoin, Bitcoin participants, Bitcoin protocol, bitcoin timestamps, blockchain, cryptographic protocols, digital signatures, electronic money, freshness, freshness properties, Human Behavior, Metrics, Protocols, pubcrawl, public key cryptography, reliability, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, secure timestamping service, Servers, SSL Trust Models, SSL/TLS servers, Synchronization, timestamping, timestamping service, Web sites |
Abstract | Bitcoin provides freshness properties by forming a blockchain where each block is associated with its timestamp and the previous block. Due to these properties, the Bitcoin protocol is being used as a decentralized, trusted, and secure timestamping service. Although Bitcoin participants which create new blocks cannot modify their order, they can manipulate timestamps almost undetected. This undermines the Bitcoin protocol as a reliable timestamping service. In particular, a newcomer that synchronizes the entire blockchain has a little guarantee about timestamps of all blocks. In this paper, we present a simple yet powerful mechanism that increases the reliability of Bitcoin timestamps. Our protocol can provide evidence that a block was created within a certain time range. The protocol is efficient, backward compatible, and surprisingly, currently deployed SSL/TLS servers can act as reference time sources. The protocol has many applications and can be used for detecting various attacks against the Bitcoin protocol. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8525399 |
DOI | 10.1109/CVCBT.2018.00018 |
Citation Key | szalachowski_short_2018 |
- pubcrawl
- Web sites
- timestamping service
- timestamping
- Synchronization
- SSL/TLS servers
- SSL Trust Models
- Servers
- secure timestamping service
- Scalability
- Resiliency
- resilience
- Reliability
- public key cryptography
- authorisation
- Protocols
- Metrics
- Human behavior
- freshness properties
- freshness
- electronic money
- digital signatures
- Cryptographic Protocols
- blockchain
- bitcoin timestamps
- Bitcoin protocol
- Bitcoin participants
- bitcoin