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WAKU-RLN-RELAY: Privacy-Preserving Peer-to-Peer Economic Spam Protection

In this paper, we propose WAKU-RLN-RELAY as a spam-protected gossip-based routing protocol that can run in heterogeneous networks. It features a privacy-preserving peer-to-peer (p2p) economic spam protection mechanism. WAKU-RLN-RELAY addresses the performance and privacy issues of the state-of-the-art p2p spam prevention techniques including peer scoring utilized by libp2p, and proof-of-work used by e.g., Whisper, the p2p messaging layer of Ethereum. In WAKU-RLN-RELAY, spam protection works by limiting the messaging rate of each network participant. Rate violation is disincentivized since it results in financial punishment where the punishment is cryptographically guaranteed. Peers who identify spammers are also rewarded. To enforce the rate limit, we adopt the suggested framework of Semaphore and its extended version, however, we modify that framework to properly address the unique requirements of a network of p2p resource-restricted users. The current work dives into the end-to-end integration of Semaphore into WAKU-RLN-RELAY, the modifications required to make it suitable for resource-limited users, and the open problems and future research directions. We also provide a proof-of-concept open-source implementation of WAKU-RLN-RELAY, and its specifications together with a rough performance evaluation.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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