Practical Light Clients for Committee-based Blockchains
2024Konferenz / Journal
Autor*innen
Christiane Weis Malcom Mohamed Ghassan Karame Frederik Armknecht
Research Hub
Research Hub C: Sichere Systeme
Research Hub D: Benutzerfreundlichkeit
Research Challenges
RC 7: Building Secure Systems
RC 10: Engineers and Usability
Abstract
Light clients are gaining increasing attention in the literature since they obviate the need for users to set up dedicated blockchain full nodes. While the literature features a number of light client instantiations, most light client protocols optimize for long offline phases and implicitly assume that the block headers to be verified are signed by highly dynamic validators.
In this paper, we show that (i) most light clients are rarely offline for more than a week, and (ii) validators are unlikely to drastically change in most permissioned blockchains and in a number of permissionless blockchains, such as Cosmos and Polkadot. Motivated by these findings, we propose a novel practical system that optimizes for such realistic assumptions and achieves minimal communication and computational costs for light clients when compared to existing protocols. By means of a prototype implementation of our solution, we show that our protocol achieves a reduction by up to 90 and 40000× (respectively) in end-to-end latency and up to 1000 and 10000× (respectively) smaller proof size when compared to two state-of-the-art light client instantiations from the literature.