NEAR Intents is now integrated with Starknet, what does this mean? In simple terms, holding any mainstream public chain assets, as long as they are within the supported range, can be directly exchanged for STRK without the need to worry about cross-chain or bridging complexities.
The underlying complex logic? The system handles it automatically, and users won't notice. For newcomers just entering the space, this experience difference is actually quite significant. Traditionally, you had to research which bridge is safe, how much the fees are, and how to choose the routing—one wrong step and you could easily get caught in a trap. Now, with just one click to convert, the barrier is much lower.
The NEAR Intents × Starknet combination truly makes cross-chain interactions seamless and efficient.
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GweiWatcher
· 12-19 08:53
One-click exchange, no more worrying about which bridge to use. This is what users truly need.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 12-19 08:47
One-click exchange for STRK? Finally, someone has got cross-chain right, so I don't have to worry every day about which bridge is reliable.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-19 08:45
It has proven that cross-chain experience can truly be abstracted to a seamless level. The previous process of finding bridges yourself was indeed a UX nightmare... However, what really matters is where the security vulnerabilities of this protocol architecture lie. Attack vectors in automatic routing are easily overlooked.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 12-19 08:41
One-click conversion... Sounds similar to that "revolutionary" cross-chain solution from last year. But what happened? The database shows that the promises made have been fermenting for almost two years. It is recommended to see how long NEAR Intents can last this time. It has been nearly 18 months since a similar promise was launched last time. Feel free to add the latest data.
NEAR Intents is now integrated with Starknet, what does this mean? In simple terms, holding any mainstream public chain assets, as long as they are within the supported range, can be directly exchanged for STRK without the need to worry about cross-chain or bridging complexities.
The underlying complex logic? The system handles it automatically, and users won't notice. For newcomers just entering the space, this experience difference is actually quite significant. Traditionally, you had to research which bridge is safe, how much the fees are, and how to choose the routing—one wrong step and you could easily get caught in a trap. Now, with just one click to convert, the barrier is much lower.
The NEAR Intents × Starknet combination truly makes cross-chain interactions seamless and efficient.