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Cornell University has launched the "Liquefaction" use case for the first time, allowing users to borrow tokens without having ownership.
Golden Finance reports that researchers from Cornell Tech have proposed a cutting-edge use case that challenges a core assumption of blockchain security: only private key holders can control digital assets. This application, named "Take My Ape," employs a process called "Liquefaction," allowing users to temporarily access blockchain assets (such as Bored Ape NFT) without actually owning these assets. The project was launched on June 11, coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the Initiative for Crypto Contracts and Consensus (IC3).