Zero-Collateral Lotteries In Bitcoin And Ethereum

Andrew Miller
Iddo Bentov
We present cryptocurrency-based lottery protocols that do not require any collateral from the players. Previous protocols for this task required a security deposit that is O(N^2) times larger than the bet amount, where N is the number of players. Our protocols are based on a tournament bracket construction, and require only O(log N ) rounds. Our lottery protocols thus represent a significant improvement, both because they allow players with little money to participate, and because of the time value of money. The Ethereum-based implementation of our lottery is highly efficient. The Bitcoin implementation requires an O(2 N ) off-chain setup phase, which demonstrates that the expressive power of the scripting language can have important implications. We also describe a minimal modification to the Bitcoin protocol that would eliminate the exponential blowup.

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Year 2016
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