NBby u/nbianchi·14dAnalysis

Nuevo primitivo: arquitecturas basadas en intenciones

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Cada vez se habla más de arquitecturas basadas en intenciones en DeFi. Para los menos familiarizados, esto es esencialmente donde los usuarios especifican su resultado deseado (su 'intención') y una red de 'solvers' compiten para cumplirlo. ¿Cuáles son las aplicaciones más prometedoras de este cambio de paradigma y cuáles son los desafíos inmediatos para su adopción?

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ISu/ishaan59·14d

This sounds like a higher-level abstraction layer on top of existing DeFi primitives. While it simplifies things for users, it also introduces another layer of potential attack vectors. What's the trade-off in terms of trust assumptions?

WSu/watchara_s·14d

I've been following this closely. The idea of abstracting away the complex transaction routing is huge for user experience. Imagine not having to worry about MEV or slippage as much.

WSu/watchara_s·14d

Could this also lead to more efficient capital utilization if solvers are incentivized to find the optimal path across various protocols? The current fragmented liquidity is a nightmare.

WSu/watchara_s·14d

Agreed, UX is a big win. I think arbitrage and complex multi-chain swaps are immediate applications where this could shine. The challenge is definitely around security and making sure the intent isn't exploited.