<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:dcq="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"><records count="1" morepages="false" start="1" end="1"><record rownumber="1"><dc:product_type>Journal Article</dc:product_type><dc:title>&lt;i&gt;MoneyMorph&lt;/i&gt; : Censorship Resistant Rendezvous using Permissionless Cryptocurrencies</dc:title><dc:creator>Minaei, Mohsen; Moreno-Sanchez, Pedro; Kate, Aniket</dc:creator><dc:corporate_author/><dc:editor>null</dc:editor><dc:description>Abstract                          Cryptocurrencies play a major role in the global financial ecosystem. Their presence across different geopolitical corridors, including in repressive regimes, has been one of their striking features. In this work, we leverage this feature for bootstrapping Censorship Resistant communication. We conceptualize the notion of stego-bootstrapping scheme and its security in terms of rareness and security against chosencovertext attacks. We present              MoneyMorph              , a provably secure stego-bootstrapping scheme using cryptocurrencies.              MoneyMorph              allows a censored user to interact with a decoder entity outside the censored region, through blockchain transactions as rendezvous, to obtain bootstrapping information such as a censorshipresistant proxy and its public key. Unlike the usual bootstrapping approaches (e.g., emailing) with heuristic security, if any,              MoneyMorph              employs public-key steganography over blockchain transactions to ensure provable cryptographic security. We design rendezvous over Bitcoin, Zcash, Monero, and Ethereum, and analyze their effectiveness in terms of available bandwidth and transaction cost. With its highly cryptographic structure, we show that Zcash provides 1148 byte bandwidth per transaction costing less than 0.01 USD as fee.</dc:description><dc:publisher/><dc:date>2020-07-01</dc:date><dc:nsf_par_id>10250293</dc:nsf_par_id><dc:journal_name>Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies</dc:journal_name><dc:journal_volume>2020</dc:journal_volume><dc:journal_issue>3</dc:journal_issue><dc:page_range_or_elocation>404 to 424</dc:page_range_or_elocation><dc:issn>2299-0984</dc:issn><dc:isbn/><dc:doi>https://doi.org/10.2478/popets-2020-0058</dc:doi><dcq:identifierAwardId>1846316</dcq:identifierAwardId><dc:subject/><dc:version_number/><dc:location/><dc:rights/><dc:institution/><dc:sponsoring_org>National Science Foundation</dc:sponsoring_org></record></records></rdf:RDF>