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Meta|Sep 16, 2025 04:26
Traditional apps nowadays, whether you're using an iPhone, Android, or Windows, offer the same experience when you open them. Data syncs seamlessly, features are consistent, and switching devices is effortless. But on-chain? If you want to use the same Dapp across different chains, you have to reconnect your wallet, reauthorize, and relearn the rules. Each chain feels like an isolated island, and the user experience is so bad it makes you question life. @anoma's intent-driven architecture allows users to simply express "what I want" instead of "how I do it." For example, if your goal is "to swap ETH for USDC at the best price," the system automatically finds the optimal path for you—regardless of which chain, DEX, or bridge is involved. Traditional interactions are transaction-driven, requiring users to specify every step. Anoma, on the other hand, is intent-driven: users just state their goal, and the decentralized solver network handles the matching and execution. For heavy on-chain users, privacy protection is even more critical. Anoma integrates zero-knowledge proofs as part of its infrastructure, ensuring privacy during both intent expression and execution, while still maintaining verifiability. From a developer's perspective, there's no need to build separate Dapps for each chain anymore. Write the code once, and it runs across all chains. This lets developers focus on product logic instead of the complexity of infrastructure. The XAN tokenomics are also very clear: 10 billion total supply, with 25% allocated for community incentives and 19% for R&D and ecosystem growth. Aside from the community portion, all other allocations are locked for 12 months, then linearly released over 36 months. Now, @anoma's token is nearing TGE, and the mainnet launch is just around the corner. The truly seamless cross-chain experience is finally on its way.
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