An ECSDA-based Security Approach on Blockchain for Cryptocurrency-based Online Transactions

Main Authors: Md. Ismail Jabiullah, Kanij Nahar Arifa
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Bahasa: eng
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language eng
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author Md. Ismail Jabiullah
Kanij Nahar Arifa
title An ECSDA-based Security Approach on Blockchain for Cryptocurrency-based Online Transactions
publishDate 2020
topic Elliptic curve
blockchain
cryptography
cryptocurrency
ring signature
url https://zenodo.org/record/4013332
contents Blockchain is an inventive application model that coordinates agreement instruments, appropriated information stockpiling, highlight point transmission, computerized encryption innovation and numerous other PC advances. This paper investigates the issues that the blockchain still has in the part of security insurance, and acquaints the current arrangements with these issues. One of the methods of advanced money is ring mark which can be achieved by Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECSDA). In this paper, we present a novel strategy for acquiring quick programming execution of the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm in the limited Galois field GF(p) with a discretionary prime modulus p of self-assertive. The most significant component of the technique is that it stays away from bit-level activities which are delayed on chip and performs word-level tasks which are altogether quicker. The calculations utilized in the execution perform word-level activities, exchanging them off for bit-level tasks and in this way bringing about a lot of higher paces. We give the planning consequences of our usage on a 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 processor, supporting our case that ECDSA is suitable for compelled situations.
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