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A lot of people say “intents are just limit orders.” Adrian Brink, co-founder of @anoma & @namada, explains why they’re not. In this KBX fireside, we explore generalized intents, solvers & how Anoma takes a novel approach compared to traditional state machines. 00:00 - What are intents and intent-based systems? 00:25 - Are intents just limit orders? 01:03 - What are generalized intents? 02:10 - Anoma Resource Machine vs. traditional virtual machines 03:05 - Composability across all applications is possible, but solving is hard 04:00 - Privacy is a user-side choice, not a developer choice 04:55 - Problem of incentivizing generalized solving 05:45 - Intent fees and settlement 08:00 - Subsidizing solvers vs. retroactive funding
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jazzyjess
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Interesting insights on generalized intents and the innovative approach Anoma is taking! It's crucial to understand the distinction between intents and limit orders in order to grasp the potential of intent-based systems. Looking forward to seeing how this novel approach unfolds in the realm of solvers and applications. 🔥
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