A few days ago, I saw someone in a friends' group complaining: "Why do I have to open a dozen pages just to swap tokens across chains, and worry about the bridge running away?" To be honest, this reminded me of quick payments in real life: WeChat and Alipay can complete transactions with one click, but on the blockchain, it’s still a bunch of cumbersome operations. I was thinking—since AI can help people write articles and run tasks, why can’t blockchain transactions be automated and completed seamlessly? Why do cross-chain transactions still rely on complex operations and additional intermediaries? Clearly, users just want an experience where they can "click once and it’s done." @NEARProtocol's answer is: NEAR Intents. In a nutshell: it turns the transaction process into "intention-driven"; users only need to express what they want to do, and the chain will automatically find the best path and execute it. It’s like having a smart assistant handling everything for you behind the...
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