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Timelock is a set of functions to handle time-locking a value and opening time-locked values.
A time-locked value can be opened slowly by anyone doing a fixed number of sequential operations.
In the interface of this module, this fixed number is consistently named time and is represented by an integer.
Once opened via the slow method a proof of opening can be produced to avoid having to do so again. This proof is verifiable in logarithmic time.
In order to time-lock an arbitrary sequence of bytes, we 1. encrypt the bytes with a symmetric key, and then 2. we time-lock the symmetric key itself.
This module implements a scheme inspired by: Time-lock puzzles and timed release - Rivest, Shamir, Wagner https://people.csail.mit.edu/rivest/pubs/RSW96.pdf
type symmetric_key
We will time-lock symmetric keys to then handle arbitrary bytes
type rsa_public
RSA public key to define a group in which we will work. The key is an integer n = p*q with p, q primes number. The group we work in is the set of inversible mod n.
type locked_value
Locked value that can be accessed with a number of sequential operations. It is concretely a member of the RSA group.
val to_locked_value_opt : string ->locked_value option
Function taking as input a string and returning Some locked_value if the element is in the RSA group with RSA2048 as modulus, None otherwise.
val to_locked_value_unsafe : string ->locked_value
Function taking as input a string and returning a locked_value with no check.
type unlocked_value
Member of the RSA group that we will lock. In our case it represents a symmetric key.
type vdf_proof
VDF proof (Wesolowski).
type ciphertext
A symmetric ciphertext and message authentication code, containing the bytes we want to protect
Tuple of the RSA group comprising the locked and unlocked values as well as (Wesolowski) proof that the unlocked value indeed correspond to the locked one.
val to_vdf_tuple_opt :
rsa_public->time:int ->string ->string ->string ->vdf_tuple option
Function taking as input an rsa_public, a time and three strings representing a locked and unlocked value as well as a wesolowski proof and returning Some vdf_tuple if the elements are in the RSA group with rsa_public as modulus and the Wesolowski proof verifies, None otherwise.
val to_vdf_tuple_unsafe : string ->string ->string ->vdf_tuple
Function taking as input three strings representing a locked and unlocked value as well as a wesolowski proof and returning a vdf_tuple.
Generates almost uniformly an integer mod n. It is in the RSA group with overwhelming probability. We use this since we want to lock symmetric keys, not pre-determined messages.
Verifies that locked_value indeed contains unlocked_value with parameters rsa_public and time:int.
val precompute_timelock :
?locked_value:locked_value option->?precompute_path:string option->time:int ->unit ->vdf_tuple
Precomputes a vdf_tuple given a time:int and optionally locked_value. If precompute_path is given, it will instead read vdf_tuple locally and if not found, will write the newly computed vdf_tuple there.
Receives a claim opening with a proof and potentially secret. If the proof is valid hashes the opening using unlocked_value_to_symmetric_key, returns None otherwise.
Result of the opening of a chest. The opening can fail in two ways which we distinguish to blame the right party. One can provide a false unlocked_value or unlocked_proof, in which case we return Bogus_opening and the provider of the chest key is at fault. Otherwise we return Correct payload where payload is the content that had originally been put in the chest.
Gives the size of the underlying plaintext in a chest in bytes. Used for gas accounting
val create_chest_and_chest_key :
?precompute_path:string option->payload:Stdlib.Bytes.t ->time:int ->unit ->chest * chest_key
High level function which given a payload, time and optionally a precomputed_path, generates a chest and chest_key. The payload corresponds to the message to timelock while the time corresponds to the difficulty in opening the chest. Beware, it does not correspond to a duration per se but to the number of iteration needed. The optional precomputed_path is a local path where to read or write some auxiliary information to generate the chest quickly.