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On the blockchain, every transaction you make and every wallet balance is essentially transparent. Imagine your assets stored in a glass room; although only you have the key, everything inside is clearly visible. Hackers, MEV bots, various monitoring tools—the greedy eyes are everywhere. This is the state of the Web3 world in 2025: interconnected but also exposed everywhere.
Under traditional DeFi logic, your assets are like a stationary target. Every transaction is a direct order, often resulting in front-running or sandwich attacks. Now, there's a new approach to change this situation—using "intent sensing" to protect you. Simply put: before you actually place an order, the system simulates it in the background to see if it might cause problems.
Technically, this solution uses a ZK-Coprocessor (Zero-Knowledge Co-Processor) to perform this pre-judgment. If malicious front-running risk is detected? The system halts immediately. If the target contract has unpatched audit vulnerabilities? It will also block the transaction. This is not some fancy gimmick, but a way to add an extra layer of real protection to every dollar you have.
To put it into perspective: it used to be you defending yourself; now it's like having a top-tier bodyguard watching 24/7. Whether it's ETH or BNB swaps, the underlying logic will first undergo a security check. This change may seem small, but it means a lot to ordinary users—finally, no more constant worry and anxiety.