PIR-DSN: A Decentralized Storage Network Supporting Private Information Retrieval
By: Jiahao Zhang , Minghui Xu , Hechuan Guo and more
Potential Business Impact:
Keeps your online files secret when you get them.
Decentralized Storage Networks (DSNs) are emerging as a foundational infrastructure for Web 3.0, offering global peer-to-peer storage. However, a critical vulnerability persists: user privacy during file retrieval remains largely unaddressed, risking the exposure of sensitive information. To overcome this, we introduce PIR-DSN, the first DSN protocol to integrate Private Information Retrieval (PIR) for both single and multi-server settings. Our key innovations include a novel secure mapping method that transforms sparse file identifiers into compact integer indexes, enabling both public verifiability of file operations and efficient private retrieval. Furthermore, PIR-DSN guarantees Byzantine-robust private retrieval through file replication across multiple miners. We implement and rigorously evaluate PIR-DSN against three prominent industrial DSN systems. Experimental results demonstrate that PIR-DSN achieves comparable overhead for file upload and deletion. While PIR inherently introduces an additional computational cost leading to higher retrieval latency, PIR-DSN maintains comparable throughput. These findings underscore PIR-DSN's practical viability for privacy-sensitive applications within DSN environments.
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