Result: TeeRollup: Efficient Rollup Design Using Heterogeneous TEE

Title:
TeeRollup: Efficient Rollup Design Using Heterogeneous TEE
Source:
IEEE Transactions on Computers. 74:3546-3558
Publication Status:
Preprint
Publisher Information:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2025.
Publication Year:
2025
Document Type:
Academic journal Article
ISSN:
2326-3814
0018-9340
DOI:
10.1109/tc.2025.3596698
DOI:
10.48550/arxiv.2409.14647
Rights:
IEEE Copyright
arXiv Non-Exclusive Distribution
Accession Number:
edsair.doi.dedup.....d59b03eab6fc1ea7fe86933c11a9249c
Database:
OpenAIRE

Further Information

Rollups have emerged as a promising approach to improving blockchains' scalability by offloading transactions execution off-chain. Existing rollup solutions either leverage complex zero-knowledge proofs or optimistically assume execution correctness unless challenged. However, these solutions suffer from high gas costs and significant withdrawal delays, hindering their adoption in decentralized applications. This paper introduces TEERollup, an efficient rollup protocol that leverages Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) to achieve both low gas costs and short withdrawal delays. Sequencers (system participants) execute transactions within TEEs and upload signed execution results to the blockchain with confidential keys of TEEs. Unlike most TEE-assisted blockchain designs, TEERollup adopts a practical threat model where the integrity and availability of TEEs may be compromised. To address these issues, we first introduce a distributed system of sequencers with heterogeneous TEEs, ensuring system security even if a certain proportion of TEEs are compromised. Second, we propose a challenge mechanism to solve the redeemability issue caused by TEE unavailability. Furthermore, TEERollup incorporates Data Availability Providers (DAPs) to reduce on-chain storage overhead and uses a laziness penalty mechanism to regulate DAP behavior. We implement a prototype of TEERollup in Golang, using the Ethereum test network, Sepolia. Our experimental results indicate that TEERollup outperforms zero-knowledge rollups (ZK-rollups), reducing on-chain verification costs by approximately 86% and withdrawal delays to a few minutes.