Conference Papers
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Constant-Deposit Multiparty Lotteries on Bitcoin for Arbitrary Number of Players and Winners
- Author(s)
- S. Uchizono, T. Nakai, Y. Watanabe, and M. Iwamoto
- Conference
- ICISC 2023
- Vol.
- LNCS 14562
- Pages
- 133–156
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication Year
- 2024
- Date Presented
- 2023/11/29
Abstract
Secure lottery is a cryptographic protocol that allows multiple players to determine a winner from them uniformly at random, without any trusted third party. Bitcoin enables us to construct a secure lottery to guarantee further that the winner receives reward money from the other losers. Many existing works for Bitcoin-based lottery use deposits to ensure that honest players never be disadvantaged in the presence of adversaries. Bartoletti and Zunino (FC 2017) proposed a Bitcoin-based lottery protocol with a constant deposit, i.e., the deposit amount is independent of the number of players. However, their scheme is limited to work only when the number of participants is a power of two. We tackle this problem and propose a lottery protocol applicable to an arbitrary number of players based on their work. Furthermore, we generalize the number of winners; namely, we propose a secure (k, n)- lottery protocol. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work to address Bitcoin-based (k, n)-lottery protocol. Notably, our protocols maintain the constant deposit property.