Practical secrecy-preserving, verifiably correct and trustworthy auctions

D. C. Parkes, M. O. Rabin, S. M. Shieber, C. A. Thorpe

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Abstract

We present a practical system for conducting sealed-bid auctions that preserves the secrecy of the bids while providing for verifiable correctness and trustworthiness of the auction. The auctioneer must accept all bids submitted and follow the published rules of the auction. No party receives any useful information about bids before the auction closes and no bidder is able to change or repudiate her1 bid. Our solution uses Paillier's homomorphic encryption scheme [25] for zero knowledge proofs of correctness. Only minimal cryptographic technology is required of bidders; instead of employing complex interactive protocols or multi-party computation, the single auctioneer computes optimal auction results and publishes proofs of the results' correctness. Any party can check these proofs of correctness via publicly verifiable computations on encrypted bids. The system is illustrated through application to first-price, uniform-price and second-price auctions, including multi-item auctions. Our empirical results demonstrate the practicality of our method: auctions with hundreds of bidders are within reach of a single PC, while a modest distributed computing network can accommodate auctions with thousands of bids.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProc. 8th Int. Conf. Electronic Commerce 2006 - The New E-Commerce
Subtitle of host publicationInnovations for Conquering Current Barriers, Obstacles and Limitations to Conducting Successful Business on the Internet
Pages70-81
Number of pages12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes
Event8th International Conference on Electronic Commerce 2006 - Fredericton, NB, Canada
Duration: 13 Aug 200616 Aug 2006

Publication series

NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series

Conference

Conference8th International Conference on Electronic Commerce 2006
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityFredericton, NB
Period13/08/0616/08/06

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