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If you’re stuck on what to learn or venture into right now I’d say look into the future. What might be useful when blockchain becomes legal worldwide and traditional banks begin to evolve. They’ll need: - Blockchain Risk Analyst - Digital Asset Compliance Officer - Crypto Ops
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UX is one of crypto’s biggest unsolved problems, delaying mass adoption AI is moving fast and solutions are shipping constantly but most crypto projects still struggle with usability, privacy, and friction Some projects I’ve discovered and use that are already tackling this:
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What print money for y’all this days ? Asking for a friend
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Yes! Abstraction isn’t enough Agreed, making crypto simpler to use is great but it didn’t solve the deeper problem Let me explain… Intents don’t break when you express them. They break during execution Think of it like ordering food on Uber Eats/Chowdeck. You place the order
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Next I’m looking into execution latency and how preconfirmations fit into this If you enjoy this series so far, pls like and share 🫡
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Intents did make crypto simpler - until they didn’t Turns out every protocol that supports intents defines them differently Different formats, different constraints, and even different execution rules. And now we’ve created a new fragmentation problem If you’re a solver trying
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The Intent Fragmentation Problem - Infograhic
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One thing I'm curious about is how does one prove solvers execute correctly? That is where ZK infrastructure comes in but I will dig into that next Tag others solver networks protocols you know, and let's explore
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Solver networks keep coming up so I had to figure out what they actually are since I mentioned them in the intents post... honestly they’re simpler than they sound When you express an intent like “I want 1000 USDC on Arbitrum,” someone has to actually fulfill that That’s what
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A simplified infographics of how Solver Network operates
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At exactly the date I posted this, $SOL was at $127+ Now currently sitting at $79 I’ll DCA here (and lower if we get)
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I am watching these along side: -Solver network growth -Intent adoption across protocol and whether this stays DeFi-only or expands to other crypto use cases let me know what you think in the comments
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a simplified infographics of how intents works
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Trying to understand intents today and honestly it’s way simpler than I thought Crypto right now makes you do everything manually You want to swap on Arbitrum but your money’s on Ethereum? You have to bridge it first. Then approve the token. Then swap. Then sign like three
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Not calling it a new narrative yet… But historically, when crypto removes big friction , new products usually shows up Under the hood it’s things like: - intent protocols - solver networks - outcome-based execution But users never has to care about any of that, they just say
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Damnn! This might reshape how chains get built if it actually catches on Builders are talking about cutting out all the annoying parts Basically moving from: “click → sign → bridge → swap → sign → confirm” to “I want X” And intent based systems broadcast what you
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When the market is bleeding, almost everything dump Red markets expose tokenomics Good token design cushions downside Bad token design accelerates it Price action in stress > price action in pumps
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Prompt used: A living version of a circular segmented logo made of flowing liquid, inspired by fluid mechanics, clean geometric shapes, semi-transparent water material, bright blue and deep navy tones, a soft wave dividing the circle, subtle glowing core in the center, minimal
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Concepts Behind the Design: Meet Wavey - the living, breathing liquidity machine 🌊 - The body: That circular segmented design is literally Fluid’s liquidity engine pulling from multiple sources at once. Each segment means a different pool getting tapped - The wave inside:
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AI Model Used: DALL·E
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