Ariel Waissbein

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3papers
9citations
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3 Papers

CRFeb 22, 2020
Fair and Decentralized Exchange of Digital Goods

Ariel Futoransky, Carlos Sarraute, Daniel Fernandez et al.

We construct a privacy-preserving, distributed and decentralized marketplace where parties can exchange data for tokens. In this market, buyers and sellers make transactions in a blockchain and interact with a third party, called notary, who has the ability to vouch for the authenticity and integrity of the data. We introduce a protocol for the data-token exchange where neither party gains more information than what it is paying for, and the exchange is fair: either both parties gets the other's item or neither does. No third party involvement is required after setup, and no dispute resolution is needed.

CRFeb 10, 2020
WibsonTree: Efficiently Preserving Seller's Privacy in a Decentralized Data Marketplace

Ariel Futoransky, Carlos Sarraute, Ariel Waissbein et al.

We present a cryptographic primitive called WibsonTree designed to preserve users' privacy by allowing them to demonstrate predicates on their personal attributes, without revealing the values of those attributes. We suppose that there are three types of agents --buyers, sellers and notaries-- who interact in a decentralized privacy-preserving data marketplace (dPDM) such as the Wibson marketplace. We introduce the WibsonTree protocol as an efficient cryptographic primitive that enables the exchange of private information while preserving the seller's privacy. Using our primitive, a data seller can efficiently prove that he/she belongs to the target audience of a buyer's data request, without revealing any additional information.

CRJul 29, 2019
Secure Exchange of Digital Goods in a Decentralized Data Marketplace

Ariel Futoransky, Carlos Sarraute, Ariel Waissbein et al.

We are tackling the problem of trading real-world private information using only cryptographic protocols and a public blockchain to guarantee honest transactions. In this project, we consider three types of agents --buyers, sellers and notaries-- interacting in a decentralized privacy-preserving data marketplace (dPDM) such as the Wibson data marketplace. This framework offers infrastructure and financial incentives for individuals to securely sell personal information while preserving personal privacy. Here we provide an efficient cryptographic primitive for the secure exchange of data in a dPDM, which occurs as an atomic operation wherein the data buyer gets access to the data and the data seller gets paid simultaneously.