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    A Survey on Exotic Signatures for Post-Quantum Blockchain: Challenges & Research Directions

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    2023
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    Buser, Maxime
    Dowsley, Rafael
    Esgin, Muhammed
    Gritti, Clementine
    Kasra Kermanshahi, Shabnam
    Kuchta, Veronika
    LeGrow, Jason
    Liu, Joseph
    Phan, Raphaël C.-W.
    Sakzad, Amin
    Steinfeld, Ron
    Yu, Jiangshan
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    Blockchain technology provides efficient and secure solutions to various online activities by utilizing a wide range of cryptographic tools. In this paper, we survey the existing literature on post-quantum secure digital signatures that possess exotic advanced features and which are crucial cryptographic tools used in the blockchain ecosystem for (i) account management, (ii) consensus efficiency, (iii) empowering scriptless blockchain, and (iv) privacy. The exotic signatures that we particularly focus on in this work are the following: multi-/aggregate, threshold, adaptor, blind and ring signatures. Herein the term exotic refers to signatures with properties which are not just beyond the norm for signatures e.g. unforgeability, but also imbue new forms of functionalities. Our treatment of such exotic signatures includes discussions on existing challenges and future research directions in the post-quantum space. We hope that this article will help to foster further research to make post-quantum cryptography more accessible so that blockchain systems can be made ready in advance of the approaching quantum threats.
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