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most blockchains today are transaction-centric. you tell the chain how to do something, step by step. anoma flips that on its head it’s intent-centric. you just state what you want, and the network figures out the “how.” 🔹 intent machine instead of writing out transactions, users declare intents (i want to swap token A for token B under these conditions). solvers then discover, match, and settle these intents across chains. 🔹 privacy by default anoma uses zk tech + multi-asset shielded pools (MASP) so activity isn’t public by default. you decide what to reveal, when, and to whom whether it’s balances, trades, or interactions. 🔹 composability everywhere intents from different apps can be combined and executed atomically. solvers can team up to settle them. privacy itself is composable. plus, with fractal scaling, independent instances of anoma can interoperate seamlessly.
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