Demystifying Invariant Effectiveness for Securing Smart Contracts

Author:

Chen Zhiyang1ORCID,Liu Ye2ORCID,Beillahi Sidi Mohamed1ORCID,Li Yi2ORCID,Long Fan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

2. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore

Abstract

Smart contract transactions associated with security attacks often exhibit distinct behavioral patterns compared with historical benign transactions before the attacking events. While many runtime monitoring and guarding mechanisms have been proposed to validate invariants and stop anomalous transactions on the fly, the empirical effectiveness of the invariants used remains largely unexplored. In this paper, we studied 23 prevalent invariants of 8 categories, which are either deployed in high-profile protocols or endorsed by leading auditing firms and security experts. Using these well-established invariants as templates, we developed a tool Trace2Inv which dynamically generates new invariants customized for a given contract based on its historical transaction data. We evaluated Trace2Inv on 42 smart contracts that fell victim to 27 distinct exploits on the Ethereum blockchain. Our findings reveal that the most effective invariant guard alone can successfully block 18 of the 27 identified exploits with minimal gas overhead. Our analysis also shows that most of the invariants remain effective even when the experienced attackers attempt to bypass them. Additionally, we studied the possibility of combining multiple invariant guards, resulting in blocking up to 23 of the 27 benchmark exploits and achieving false positive rates as low as 0.28%. Trace2Inv significantly outperforms state-of-the-art works on smart contract invariant mining and transaction attack detection in accuracy. Trace2Inv also surprisingly found two previously unreported exploit transactions.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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