Why does this matter?
Because users shouldn't have to think about bridges, routing or what chain they're using.
With Intent Protocol, you simply state your goal, while competing solvers execute it efficiently.
That's the kind of crypto that drives adoption: simple, fast and easy.
What are intent-settled cross-chain transfers? Explained simply 👇
Imagine using a GPS. You don't choose every road, you just choose the destination.
Intent-based transfers work the same way. You say what you want to do, and the network figures out the best way to get it done.
Normally, moving crypto across blockchains means using bridges, switching networks, approving transactions, paying fees, and waiting.
With intent-settled transfers, you simply say:
"Move my USDC from Ethereum to Base."
Competing solvers take care of the rest.
Cross-chain transfers shouldn't be complicated.
We are bringing intent-based transfers to Base B20, where users simply declare what they want and solvers compete to execute it efficiently.
Less friction. Better execution.