Electronics, Vol. 14, Pages 2995: Time-Modifiable Chameleon Hash for Building Redactable Blockchains
Electronics doi: 10.3390/electronics14152995
Authors:
Zikai Liu
Zhen Zhao
Blockchain’s immutability, while enhancing transparency and trust, presents challenges when erroneous or sensitive content must be modified. To address this, we propose a novel cryptographic primitive called Time-Modifiable Chameleon Hash (TMCH), enabling controlled and time-modifiable data redaction in blockchain systems. TMCH enhances traditional chameleon hashes by embedding a time parameter into hash generation and verification, and it supports class-adaptive collision computation via a new Update algorithm. We formally define the security model for TMCH and analyze the relationships among uniqueness, indistinguishability (IND), and collision resistance (CR). This paper presents a concrete construction based on the Boneh–Boyen signature scheme and completes its security analysis and proof. Finally, the efficiency and practicality of the proposed scheme are validated through experimental comparisons with existing algorithms. Our results show that relaxing the uniqueness requirement does not compromise overall security, while enabling traceable and time-aware redactions. The proposed TMCH achieves strong security guarantees and practical efficiency, making it well suited for applications such as compliant data redaction and time-sensitive blockchain transactions.
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