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Normally, if you want to swap a token, you head to a dex like Uniswap, pancakeswap or Jupiter. You pick your token pair, set your slippage, sign the transaction (maybe twice) and hope everything goes through without a hitch.
Intent based trading changes that.
Now, you just state what you want:
โฃ โI want to swap 1000 USDC for ETH on the best price.โ
โฃ โI want to buy an NFT for 0.5 ETH.โ
โฃ โI want this trade swap completed in 4 seconds.โ
You declare your intent.
Then a network of solvers (basically bots) competes to fulfill it in the most efficient way possible, optimizing for speed, price, and gas. They even front-run each other so you won't be frontrun.
@anoma is taking the lead in this groundbreaking model, it doesnโt just enable intent based trading, it simplifies it to the point where even your grandma could do it. No more technical hurdles, You focus on what you want, not how itโs done.
Why it matters:
โข Power gets distributed to off-chain networks of solvers, not centralized AMMs.
โข More complex transactions can get bundled and executed atomically.
โข Better prices, faster settlement, less gas waste.
Intents are here to stay and will probably become the go-to method for onchain interaction.