FIN: Practical Signature-Free Asynchronous Common Subset in Constant Time

Sisi Duan, Xin Wang*, Haibin Zhang*

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摘要

Asynchronous common subset (ACS) is a powerful paradigm enabling applications such as Byzantine fault-tolerance (BFT) and multi-party computation (MPC). The most efficient ACS framework in the information-theoretic setting is due to Ben-Or, Kelmer, and Rabin (BKR, 1994). The BKR ACS protocol has been both theoretically and practically impactful. However, the BKR protocol has an O(log n) running time (where n is the number of replicas) due to the usage of n parallel asynchronous binary agreement (ABA) instances, impacting both performance and scalability. Indeed, for a network of 16∼64 replicas, the parallel ABA phase occupies about 95%∼97% of the total runtime in BKR. A long-standing open problem is whether we can build an ACS framework with O(1) time while not increasing the message or communication complexity of the BKR protocol. In this paper, we resolve the open problem, presenting the first constant-time ACS protocol with O(n3) messages in the information-theoretic and signature-free settings. Moreover, as a key ingredient of our new ACS framework and an interesting primitive in its own right, we provide the first information-theoretic multivalued validated Byzantine agreement (MVBA) protocol with O(1) time and O(n3) messages. Both results can improve-asymptotically and concretely-various applications using ACS and MVBA in the information-theoretic, quantum-safe, or signature-free settings. As an example, we implement FIN, a BFT protocol instantiated using our framework. Via a 121-server deployment on Amazon EC2, we show FIN is significantly more efficient than PACE (CCS 2022), the state-of-the-art asynchronous BFT protocol of the same type. In particular, FIN reduces the overhead of the ABA phase to as low as 1.23% of the total runtime, and FIN achieves up to 3.41x the throughput of PACE. We also show that FIN outperforms other BFT protocols with the standard liveness property such as Dumbo and Speeding Dumbo.

源语言英语
主期刊名CCS 2023 - Proceedings of the 2023 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security
出版商Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
815-829
页数15
ISBN(电子版)9798400700507
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 15 11月 2023
活动30th ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2023 - Copenhagen, 丹麦
期限: 26 11月 202330 11月 2023

出版系列

姓名CCS 2023 - Proceedings of the 2023 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security

会议

会议30th ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2023
国家/地区丹麦
Copenhagen
时期26/11/2330/11/23

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