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Main Authors: Chodavarapu, Ranjith, Karanjai, Rabimba, Fan, Xinxin, Shi, Weidong, Xu, Lei
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12062
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author Chodavarapu, Ranjith
Karanjai, Rabimba
Fan, Xinxin
Shi, Weidong
Xu, Lei
author_facet Chodavarapu, Ranjith
Karanjai, Rabimba
Fan, Xinxin
Shi, Weidong
Xu, Lei
contents Random numbers play a vital role in many decentralized applications (dApps), such as gaming and decentralized finance (DeFi) applications. Existing random number provision mechanisms can be roughly divided into two categories, on-chain, and off-chain. On-chain approaches usually rely on the blockchain as the major input and all computations are done by blockchain nodes. The major risk for this type of method is that the input itself is susceptible to the adversary's influence. Off-chain approaches, as the name suggested, complete the generation without the involvement of blockchain nodes and share the result directly with a dApp. These mechanisms usually have a strong security assumption and high complexity. To mitigate these limitations and provide a framework that allows a dApp to balance different factors involved in random number generation, we propose a hybrid random number generation solution that leverages IoT devices equipped with trusted execution environment (TEE) as the randomness sources, and then utilizes a set of cryptographic tools to aggregate the multiple sources and obtain the final random number that can be consumed by the dApp. The new approach only needs one honest random source to guarantee the unbiasedness of the final random number and a user can configure the system to tolerate malicious participants who can refuse to respond to avoid unfavored results. We also provide a concrete construction that can further reduce the on-chain computation complexity to lower the cost of the solution in practice. We evaluate the computation and gas costs to demonstrate the effectiveness of the improvement.
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spellingShingle Adding All Flavors: A Hybrid Random Number Generator for dApps and Web3
Chodavarapu, Ranjith
Karanjai, Rabimba
Fan, Xinxin
Shi, Weidong
Xu, Lei
Cryptography and Security
Random numbers play a vital role in many decentralized applications (dApps), such as gaming and decentralized finance (DeFi) applications. Existing random number provision mechanisms can be roughly divided into two categories, on-chain, and off-chain. On-chain approaches usually rely on the blockchain as the major input and all computations are done by blockchain nodes. The major risk for this type of method is that the input itself is susceptible to the adversary's influence. Off-chain approaches, as the name suggested, complete the generation without the involvement of blockchain nodes and share the result directly with a dApp. These mechanisms usually have a strong security assumption and high complexity. To mitigate these limitations and provide a framework that allows a dApp to balance different factors involved in random number generation, we propose a hybrid random number generation solution that leverages IoT devices equipped with trusted execution environment (TEE) as the randomness sources, and then utilizes a set of cryptographic tools to aggregate the multiple sources and obtain the final random number that can be consumed by the dApp. The new approach only needs one honest random source to guarantee the unbiasedness of the final random number and a user can configure the system to tolerate malicious participants who can refuse to respond to avoid unfavored results. We also provide a concrete construction that can further reduce the on-chain computation complexity to lower the cost of the solution in practice. We evaluate the computation and gas costs to demonstrate the effectiveness of the improvement.
title Adding All Flavors: A Hybrid Random Number Generator for dApps and Web3
topic Cryptography and Security
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12062