Intent-Based

Intent-Based: Goal-Oriented Transaction Design

Intent-based systems allow users to specify desired outcomes rather than exact transaction steps, with the system automatically determining optimal execution paths. It’s like telling a travel agent your destination and preferences, then letting them handle all the complex booking details and connections.

Intent-based refers to blockchain systems where users express their desired outcomes or goals, and specialized solver networks automatically determine and execute the optimal transaction sequence to achieve those results efficiently. This approach simplifies complex multi-step operations for end users.

How Intent-Based Systems Work

Outcome specification allows users to describe desired end states rather than requiring knowledge of technical implementation details or execution pathways.

Solver competition enables specialized services to compete in finding the most efficient execution strategies that fulfill user intents at optimal costs.

Automated execution handles complex transaction sequences across multiple protocols and platforms without requiring user intervention or expertise.

[IMAGE: Intent-based system showing user goal specification → solver analysis → optimal path selection → automated execution]

Real-World Examples

  • CoW Protocol where users specify desired token swaps and solvers compete to find optimal execution through batch auctions and MEV protection
  • 1inch Fusion enabling intent-based trading where users set parameters and the system handles complex routing and execution timing
  • Anoma developing intent-centric architecture where users express preferences and the network figures out optimal resource allocation

Why Beginners Should Care

Simplified interactions removing the need to understand complex DeFi protocols, gas optimization, or multi-step transaction construction.

Optimal execution through automated systems that often achieve significantly better results than manual transaction planning and execution.

Reduced errors by eliminating manual multi-step processes that are prone to mistakes, failed transactions, or suboptimal routing choices.

Related Terms: Smart Contract, DEX Aggregator, Solver Network

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