Communication complexity of byzantine agreement, revisited

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Ittai Abraham
T.-H. Hubert Chan
Danny Dolev
Kartik Nayak
Rafael Pass
Ling Ren
Elaine Shi
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[1] VMware Research,
[2] The University of Hong Kong,undefined
[3] The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,undefined
[4] Duke University,undefined
[5] Cornell Tech,undefined
[6] University of Illinois,undefined
[7] Urbana-Champaign,undefined
[8] Carnegie Mellon University,undefined
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Distributed Computing | 2023年 / 36卷
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Byzantine agreement; Communication complexity; Subquadratic; Lower bounds;
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As Byzantine Agreement (BA) protocols find application in large-scale decentralized cryptocurrencies, an increasingly important problem is to design BA protocols with improved communication complexity. A few existing works have shown how to achieve subquadratic BA under an adaptive adversary. Intriguingly, they all make a common relaxation about the adaptivity of the attacker, that is, if an honest node sends a message and then gets corrupted in some round, the adversary cannot erase the message that was already sent—henceforth we say that such an adversary cannot perform “after-the-fact removal”. By contrast, many (super-)quadratic BA protocols in the literature can tolerate after-the-fact removal. In this paper, we first prove that disallowing after-the-fact removal is necessary for achieving subquadratic-communication BA. Next, we show new subquadratic binary BA constructions (of course, assuming no after-the-fact removal) that achieve near-optimal resilience and expected constant rounds under standard cryptographic assumptions and a public-key infrastructure (PKI) in both synchronous and partially synchronous settings. In comparison, all known subquadratic protocols make additional strong assumptions such as random oracles or the ability of honest nodes to erase secrets from memory, and even with these strong assumptions, no prior work can achieve the above properties. Lastly, we show that some setup assumption is necessary for achieving subquadratic multicast-based BA.
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