$NEAR has rolled out Confidential Intents — a new privacy layer designed to let users execute cross-chain DeFi transactions without exposing strategy details publicly.
This is a big shift.
Today, most DeFi trades are transparent before execution:
Instead of broadcasting every detail to the mempool, users submit an “intent” that gets privately matched and executed — reducing information leakage across chains.
Why this matters 👇
🔹 Better execution for whales 🔹 Safer cross-chain swaps 🔹 Lower MEV losses 🔹 More institution-ready infrastructure
Cross-chain liquidity is growing. But privacy hasn’t kept up.
If #NEAR executes this properly, it positions itself not just as a fast chain — but as smart execution infrastructure for serious capital.
In DeFi, alpha isn’t just about speed anymore.
It’s about information control.
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$NEAR has rolled out Confidential Intents — a new privacy layer designed to let users execute cross-chain DeFi transactions without exposing strategy details publicly.
This is a big shift.
Today, most DeFi trades are transparent before execution:
• Wallet address
• Trade size
• Route
• Slippage
• Arbitrage logic
That visibility fuels:
⚠️ MEV extraction
⚠️ Front-running
⚠️ Sandwich attacks
⚠️ Copy trading by bots
Confidential Intents flips the model.
Instead of broadcasting every detail to the mempool, users submit an “intent” that gets privately matched and executed — reducing information leakage across chains.
Why this matters 👇
🔹 Better execution for whales
🔹 Safer cross-chain swaps
🔹 Lower MEV losses
🔹 More institution-ready infrastructure
Cross-chain liquidity is growing.
But privacy hasn’t kept up.
If #NEAR executes this properly, it positions itself not just as a fast chain — but as smart execution infrastructure for serious capital.
In DeFi, alpha isn’t just about speed anymore.
It’s about information control.