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In this episode of Privacy Now, we dive into Liquefaction—a game-changing approach to private key management in blockchain.
Joining me is James Austgen, PhD researcher at Cornell Tech and co-author of Liquefaction, to explore how Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) enable new ways to share, rent, and pool private keys without compromising security.
But with great power comes great risk. Could this technology disrupt DAOs, token lockups, and Web3 governance? Or will it redefine privacy in blockchain?
Learn more about Liquefaction here:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2412.02634v1
https://github.com/key-encumbrance/liquefaction
By Privacy NowIn this episode of Privacy Now, we dive into Liquefaction—a game-changing approach to private key management in blockchain.
Joining me is James Austgen, PhD researcher at Cornell Tech and co-author of Liquefaction, to explore how Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) enable new ways to share, rent, and pool private keys without compromising security.
But with great power comes great risk. Could this technology disrupt DAOs, token lockups, and Web3 governance? Or will it redefine privacy in blockchain?
Learn more about Liquefaction here:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2412.02634v1
https://github.com/key-encumbrance/liquefaction