Verifiable e-auction over a Block-Chain
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2021-07
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Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata.
Abstract
Auction has been an integral part of trading throughout ages. Sealed-bid e-auction (both
first-price and second-price) is considered to be a classic example of Secure Multi-Party
Computation problem. In this project, without assuming any role of auctioneer, we try to
formulate a protocol in which the bidders jointly compute the highest bid, keeping all the
losing bids secret to the bidders. The focus of the work is to study and implement a verifiable
sealed-bid e-auction scheme in decentralized settings. We have studies some possible choices
of schemes and decides to further work on the SEAL protocol, which eventually is the first
decentralized sealed-bid auction protocol to achieve linear computation and communication
complexity. The project aims to build a platform which shall take bit-strings as bid inputs
from the bidders and output the final result which is maximum among the bids. We have
implemented the segments of the protocol using Solidity Language over a Test Ethereum
Network and the front end is to be done using HTML Languages. This implementation targets
to achieve publicly verifiability without leaking information about the bids form the bidders.
Description
Dissertation under the supervision of Prof. Feng Hao and Prof. Bimal Kumar Roy
Keywords
SEAL, Verifiability, Sealed-Bid Auction, BlockChain, Solidity Language, Test Ethereum Network, secure Multi-Party Computation, e-auction
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61p.
