Paper 2026/573
Two-Party BBS+ Signature in Two Passes
Abstract
The BBS+/BBS signature scheme is a key building block for anonymous credentials and privacy-preserving authentication and is currently being standardized and increasingly deployed in practice. To avoid the problem of single-point-of-failure, many threshold BBS+ protocols have been recently proposed for general $t$-out-of-$n$ settings. In practice, however, a $2$-out-of-$2$ policy between a server and a mobile device is sufficient to distribute trust while keeping the system lightweight. Yet, existing threshold designs still require at least three rounds/passes and multi-kilobyte communication in the two-party setting. In this work, we focus on the two-party setting and show that one can achieve reduced interaction while maintaining low computational and communication overhead. Specifically, we present a two-pass two-party BBS+ signing protocol that requires only 0.85KB of communication per signature, about 27% of the currently most bandwidth-efficient work (S&P'25) in the $2$-out-of-$2$ setting. It achieves competitive signing times (roughly 62ms for one party and 46ms for the other) and remains efficient even for large message vectors (e.g., $\ell = 500$), making it attractive for practical deployments. Overall, our protocol is only slower than the fastest OT-based design (S&P'23) but uses nearly two orders of magnitude less bandwidth. We provide a full simulation-based security proof in the standard real-ideal paradigm. As an extension, our protocol can be generalized to a $2$-out-of-$n$ threshold setting naturally.
Metadata
- Available format(s)
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PDF
- Category
- Public-key cryptography
- Publication info
- Published elsewhere. Minor revision. ESORICS 2026-Winter Cycle
- Keywords
- BBS+ signaturethreshold signaturetwo-party signingtwo passes.
- Contact author(s)
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wuxiaofei @ stu ecnu edu cn
qtautumn6 @ gmail com
tang guofeng789 @ gmail com
yuqingniu @ smu edu sg
bowen jiang 2024 @ phdcs smu edu sg
jzhou @ sei ecnu edu cn
haiyangxue @ smu edu sg
gmyang @ smu edu sg - History
- 2026-03-23: revised
- 2026-03-23: received
- See all versions
- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2026/573
- License
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CC BY
BibTeX
@misc{cryptoeprint:2026/573,
author = {Xiaofei Wu and Tian Qiu and Guofeng Tang and Yuqing Niu and Bowen Jiang and Jun Zhou and Haiyang Xue and Guomin Yang},
title = {Two-Party {BBS}+ Signature in Two Passes},
howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2026/573},
year = {2026},
url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2026/573}
}