4.6 Article

Burnable Pseudo-Identity: A Non-Binding Anonymous Identity Method for Ethereum

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages 108912-108923

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3101302

Keywords

Blockchains; Regulation; Stakeholders; Privacy; Bitcoin; Protocols; Identity management systems; Personally identifiable information; blockchain; ethereum; security management

Funding

  1. European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program PoSeID-on (Protection and control of Secured Information by means of a privacy enhanced Dashboard) [786713]
  2. H2020 Societal Challenges Programme [786713] Funding Source: H2020 Societal Challenges Programme

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The concept of identity in security and privacy research has become increasingly important with the rise of Blockchain systems, where anonymity and unlinkability are crucial. This new method ensures that digital pseudo identities remain unlinked to real identities, as demonstrated in a case study within the Ethereum context.
The concept of identity has become one common research topic in security and privacy where the real identity of users must be preserved, usually covered by pseudonym identifiers. With the rise of Blockchain-based systems, identities are becoming even more critical than before, mainly due to the immutability property. In fact, many publicly accessible Blockchain networks like Ethereum rely on pseudonymization as a method for identifying subject actions. Pseudonyms are often employed to maintain anonymity, but true anonymity requires unlinkability. Without this property, any attacker can examine the messages sent by a specific pseudonym and learn new information about the holder of this pseudonym. This use of Blockchain collides with regulations because of the right to be forgotten, and Blockchain-based solutions are ensuring that every data stored within the chain will not be modified. In this paper we define a method and a tool for dealing with digital identities within Blockchain environments that are compliant with regulations. The proposed method provides a way to grant digital pseudo identities unlinked to the real identity. This new method uses the benefits of key derivation systems to ensure a non-binding interaction between users and the information model associated with their identity. The proposed method is demonstated in the Ethereum context and illustrated with a case study.

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