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Meta|Jul 12, 2025 12:15
If you were asked to redesign the entire Web3 application architecture today - where would you start? @The answer given by Anoma is: starting from "intent", that is, starting from the real needs of users, rather than having technical details such as front-end pages and contract calls first. The so-called intent centric architecture, in other words, turns "what the user wants" into the top priority requirement, no longer a hidden parameter behind a button, but the center of the entire system operation. Users only need to describe 'what do I want to do', and the rest of the matching, conditional constraints, counterparty search, and final delivery are all automatically coordinated by the system. For example, if I say, 'I want to exchange 100 stETH for an equivalent RWA asset, it must be the best value for money and completed within today.'. ” If you do this action yourself, either find aggregators to do the routing, or place orders, compare, and complete transactions in multiple pools, it may not necessarily be achieved. In an intent centric system, this requirement is resolved into a clear intent, broadcasted, and processed by a capable solver to settle. Anoma disassembled this system into four major modules: one ⃣ Intent: User's wishes and constraints two ⃣ Counterparty Discovery: Find another party that can be matched three ⃣ Solving: Find the optimal solution four ⃣ Settlement: Final delivery and on chain agreement These four elements actually constitute the minimum common factor for future applications. Many complex DApps that you are familiar with, such as OpenSea, Gitcoin, and CoWSwap, ultimately operate around these actions. However, the traditional architecture makes this process heavy and fragmented, with inconsistent user experience and high development difficulty. The advantage of intent centric is to abstract and standardize everything. The most important thing is that it comes with decentralized attributes. In Anoma's design, the solver and settlement are open networks where anyone can become a participant in the fulfillment intent, not centralized routers or default preset 'unique paths'. And this is just the beginning, Anoma will talk about more fundamental things such as identity and data flow control later on. The entire Intel architecture may be the gateway to the 'post smart contract era'. I personally have great confidence in the Intel central architecture, and even feel that it has the opportunity to redefine the structure of on chain applications like the "account model" and "EVM" did back then.
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