E-Coin-Based Priced Oblivious Transfer with a Fast Item Retrieval

Author:

Sebé Francesc1ORCID,Simón Sergi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, University of Lleida, C. Jaume II, 69, E-25001 Lleida, Spain

Abstract

Priced oblivious transfer (POT) is a cryptographic protocol designed for privacy-preserving e-commerce of digital content. It involves two parties: the merchant, who provides a set of priced items as input, and a customer, who acquires one of them. After the protocol has run, the customer obtains the item they chose, while the merchant cannot determine which one. Moreover, the protocol guarantees that the customer gets the content only if they have paid the price established by the merchant. In a recent paper, the authors proposed a POT system where the payments employed e-coin transactions. The strong point of the proposal was the absence of zero-knowledge proofs required in preceding systems to guarantee the correctness of payments. In this paper, we propose a novel e-coin-based POT system with a fast item retrieval procedure whose running time does not depend on the number of items for sale. This is an improvement over the aforementioned existing proposal whose execution time becomes prohibitively long when the catalog is extensive. The use of zero-knowledge proofs is neither required.

Funder

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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