Title
Rem: Resource-Efficient Mining For Blockchains
Abstract
Blockchains show promise as potential infrastructure for financial transaction systems. The security of blockchains today, however, relies critically on Proof-of Work (PoW), which forces participants to waste computational resources.We present REM (Resource-Efficient Mining), a new blockchain mining framework that uses trusted hardware (Intel SGX). REM achieves security guarantees similar to PoW, but leverages the partially decentralized trust model inherent in SGX to achieve a fraction of the waste of PoW. Its key idea, Proof-of-Useful-Work (PoUW), involves miners providing trustworthy reporting on CPU cycles they devote to inherently useful workloads. REM flexibly allows any entity to create a useful workload. REM ensures the trustworthiness of these workloads by means of a novel scheme of hierarchical attestations that may be of independent interest.To address the risk of compromised SGX CPUs, we develop a statistics-based formal security framework, also relevant to other trusted-hardware-based approaches such as Intel's Proof of Elapsed Time (PoET). We show through economic analysis that REM achieves less waste than PoET and variant schemes.We implement REM and, as an example application, swap it into the consensus layer of Bitcoin core. The result is the first full implementation of an SGX-based blockchain We experiment with four example applications as useful workloads for our implementation of REM, and report a computational overhead of 5 - 15%.
Year
Venue
DocType
2017
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 26TH USENIX SECURITY SYMPOSIUM (USENIX SECURITY '17)
Conference
Volume
Citations 
PageRank 
2017
1
0.35
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fan Zhang123412.75
Ittay Eyal230426.11
Robert Escriva31266.60
Ari Juels47263590.42
Robbert van Renesse54018507.30