Abstract

Blockchain provides trustworthy properties such as decentralization, traceability, and transparency, and has been applied in various fields. Given the complexity of guaranteeing the accuracy of the input data, erroneous data may be stored on the blockchain, making it hard to modify. As an effective solution, redactable blockchain allows on-chain data to be modified by introducing a chameleon hash function with a trapdoor, which enables on-chain erroneous data to be corrected. However, existing redactable blockchain solutions often require trusted third parties, have huge overhead, or lack effective accountability mechanisms to meet data security needs. Therefore, this paper proposes a secure, efficient and accountable data management scheme based on redactable blockchain. To cope with the possible frequent editing needs, we design an efficient and accountable distributed trapdoor recovery mechanism that reliably maintains data security while avoiding the security risks associated with centralized management. Various information during the trapdoor management process is also recorded on the chain as the basis for implementing accountability mechanisms. In addition, the one-time trapdoor technology allows the blockchain system to reduce the maintenance complexity of the system by eliminating the need to frequently update the system parameters when partial trapdoor information needs to be published. Theoretical and experimental results show that our scheme can achieve an efficient accountability mechanism while modifying the data on the chain at low cost.

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