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Borrower

How a borrower can borrow funds, and what it means for lenders' positions

Borrowers are authorized entities on the Atlendis protocol that can open pools, incentivize lenders to deposit funds, and take out uncollateralized loans.

This section describes the actions a borrower can execute on the Atlendis protocol, and their impact on lenders' positions.

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