Privacy-Preserving Noninteractive Compliance Audits of Blockchain Ledgers with Zero- Knowledge Proofs
Bertalan, Zoltán Péter
Kocsis, Imre
2025-08-18T10:58:55Z
2025-08-18T10:58:55Z
2024
1785-8860
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32334
Privacy and auditability have been conflicting design requirements for blockchain-
based distributed ledgers since the inception of the field. As purpose-built blockchains with
permissioned consensus and client access are developing in a broad and diverse range of
industries, a specific form of this dichotomy is emerging: the need to audit the handling of
regulated on-ledger financial assets, such as central bank digital currencies, while
preserving the privacy and confidentiality of transactions as much as possible. This paper
proposes a novel, privacy-preserving, noninteractive-zero-knowledge-proof-based protocol
for a blockchain-based distributed ledger, to prove conformance with fundamental
compliance requirements to external auditing parties. We present an extendable
implementation and demonstrate the practicality of the approach.
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