Crypto will never onboard the next billion users unless…..
using it stops feeling like "hard work".
I’ve been in the space long enough to get excited about new technologies, and long enough to be disappointed when they still don’t fix the basics.
We have to worry about different bridges, different wallets, gas on the wrong chain, slippage quietly eating into transfers, and constantly checking whether a transaction went through or got stuck somewhere in between.
It’s ironic because in my normal banking app, none of this exists.
All I need to do is type an amount, hit send and it’s done.
So reading all about @lifiprotocol's Intents actually made me sit up and think:
this is how people should use crypto.
In normal crypto, you have to tell the system every single step; use this DEX, cross that bridge, swap in these pools.
You’re basically the architect of the whole journey, and if anything goes wrong, you eat the loss.
https://t.co/YyUJC4Uyql Intents flips the whole thing.
Instead of telling the system how to execute something, you only define the outcome you want.
For example, if I need to have some funds on Arbitrum but i need it in Solana, instead of looking for the safest bridge myself, I just type:
“Take 200 USDC from my wallet on Arbitrum and ensure exactly 200 USDT arrives at this address on Solana.”
That’s it.
One instruction, one signature, and I’m out of the loop.
Behind the scenes, a whole network of professional market makers (they call them solvers) start competing.
These aren’t random bots.
They’re serious players with their own liquidity sitting in inventories, connections to centralized exchanges, OTC desks, and clever ways of executing trades like fronting capital or batching orders.
They fight to give me the best possible execution, and the winner delivers exactly what I asked for. Tight spreads, precise amounts, and often the receiver doesn’t even need gas in their wallet.
The important part is that I’m no longer part of the execution path and I do not need to worry about sending $100 and receiving $97.
This feels so useful for real life, and that's when I realized it goes far beyond stablecoin payments.
Think about accessing real-world assets.
I’ve always been interested in tokenized US Treasuries from Ondo or stocks through xStocks, but the process has always been scattered;
I'm talking different platforms, eligibility checks, different compliance headaches.
With Intents, I can express what I want, and the right verified solvers handle the licensed side and get it done.
One intention opens up opportunities that used to require ten different integrations.
Even for bigger players (neobanks, payment companies, regulated fintechs here and abroad) this solves a real problem and I honestly think they’re one of the biggest winners here.
A lot of them couldn’t touch regular DeFi liquidity because of AML and compliance rules.
Now they have a path through KYB-verified solvers only, with proper screening on every transaction.
They stay safe, choose who they work with, and still get the speed and power of onchain movement.
Incase you're still wondering what actually changes because of https://t.co/YyUJC4Uyql Intents....
For me and a lot of everyday users, this makes the whole ecosystem more usable for normal people and serious businesses at the same time.
- I can focus on why I’m sending money (supporting family, paying for something, or growing my savings with real yield) instead of fighting the infrastructure every time.
- Wallets can offer better features without forcing users to become experts.
- Payment apps and Neobanks can actually compete with traditional rails for stablecoin transfers.
- Builders don’t waste months gluing random bridges and DEXs together; they can build better experiences on top of this.
https://t.co/YyUJC4Uyql has also already been trusted by over a thousand enterprise integrations.
It’s live in apps like Jumper, and they’re even collaborating with the Ethereum Foundation on the Open Intents Framework.
That gives me confidence this isn’t just mere hype, so I'm going to be a part of it early....
My question now is, when will you?
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