A normie called me over the weekend asking which bridge had the cheapest fees and fastest speed to move his SOL to Arbitrum ETH for the Yapyoo presale.

It turns out that a lot of people were doing the same, bridging assets to participate.

Gas was spent, some transactions were refunded and some bridges took forever to confirm. It wasn’t exactly smooth.

This is exactly the kind of problem @anoma is solving. With Anoma, you don’t need to manually hunt for bridges or compare gas fees. You simply express your intent. For example, to swap $305 worth of SOL for ETH on Arbitrum—and the network of solvers handles the rest.

No juggling multiple apps. No manual routing. Just one clear request, executed efficiently.

Aside from this, Anoma also protects your privacy. Most platforms expose user activity by design, revealing wallet activities.

Anoma fixes that too. This isn’t just UX innovation, it’s a new way to think about how transactions should work in Web3.