Paper 2025/430

Non-interactive Anonymous Tokens with Private Metadata Bit

Foteini Baldimtsi, George Mason University
Lucjan Hanzlik, CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security
Quan Nguyen, George Mason University
Aayush Yadav, George Mason University
Abstract

Anonymous tokens with private metadata bit (ATPM) have received increased interest as a method for anonymous client authentication while also embedding trust signals that are only readable by the authority who holds the issuance secret key and nobody else. A drawback of all existing ATPM constructions is that they require client-issuer interaction during the issuance process. In this work, we build the first non-interactive anonymous tokens (NIAT) with private metadata bit, inspired by the recent work of Hanzlik (Eurocrypt '23) on non-interactive blind signatures. We discuss how the non-interaction property during the issuance process allows for more efficient issuance protocols that avoid the need for online signing. We construct an efficient NIAT scheme based on Structure-preserving Signatures on Equivalence Classes (SPS-EQ) and experimentally evaluate its performance. We also present an extension to our NIAT construction that allows the identification of clients who attempt to double-spend (i.e., present the same token twice).

Metadata
Available format(s)
PDF
Category
Cryptographic protocols
Publication info
Preprint.
Keywords
anonoymous tokensdouble-spendingnon-interactive schemessignatures on equivalence classes
Contact author(s)
foteini @ gmu edu
hanzlik @ cispa de
qnguye31 @ gmu edu
ayadav5 @ gmu edu
History
2025-03-06: approved
2025-03-06: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2025/430
License
Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2025/430,
      author = {Foteini Baldimtsi and Lucjan Hanzlik and Quan Nguyen and Aayush Yadav},
      title = {Non-interactive Anonymous Tokens with Private Metadata Bit},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2025/430},
      year = {2025},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/430}
}
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