A Web3 trading project that recently raised $12M has launched a new product, focusing on intent-based trading. In simple terms, it aims to solve the two most annoying problems in the crypto market—cross-chain interaction inconvenience and liquidity fragmentation caused by assets scattered across various chains.



According to their plan, users won't be restricted to a specific chain when placing orders. As long as they have assets, whether on Ethereum, Polygon, or other chains, they can use them directly.

The project has now opened Early Access whitelist recruitment. Interested friends who want to experience this new generation of trading infrastructure can apply, and they can also earn points by participating.
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degenwhisperervip
· 7h ago
Another cross-chain solution, can it finally solve the fragmentation issue this time? Seems like there are quite a few similar projects. --- 12M in funding sounds like a lot, but let's see if they can survive the bear market first. --- Transaction intent is definitely a pain point, it all depends on how well they execute. --- I usually apply for early whitelist spots; anyway, earning points is the goal. --- Cross-chain liquidity has been talked about for so many years, and we're still tinkering with it. It's a bit exhausting. --- Hey, does this project have gas optimization? Otherwise, having more cross-chain transactions is pointless. --- I'm not trying to pour cold water, but many projects with similar concepts have failed. --- Whitelist again, a quick surge is fine, no loss anyway. --- The approach seems correct, but the key is how they handle security issues. --- The problem of scattered assets is really annoying. If they can achieve seamless use, that would be awesome.
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WealthCoffeevip
· 7h ago
If this set of intent trading can really be done, it should have been popularized long ago. It all depends on how they handle those hidden cross-chain risks. The pain point of cross-chain liquidity fragmentation is indeed annoying, but another 12M funding new project, it feels like they all have similar tunes. I do want to try the whitelist, but honestly, how long these kinds of projects can survive is uncertain... Another mega solution that claims to do everything, but only a few are truly usable. This idea is quite clear; I just don't believe it can truly solve all on-chain asset issues in a one-stop manner. That points system, familiar formula, is nothing more than another game of token economics.
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GasDevourervip
· 7h ago
Cross-chain liquidity fragmentation is indeed a painful issue, but to be honest, there are a bunch of projects like this, and only the ones that have survived until now are truly impressive. It's the same old tricks—early whitelist and points. First, let's see if their bridging solution is reliable, because the gas fees are enough to buy groceries.
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NFTBlackHolevip
· 7h ago
Cross-chain has been talked about so many times, let's see who can really make it happen. --- 12M in funding is quite a lot, but the real strength lies in solving liquidity fragmentation. --- Early whitelist is back again, every time they say it can change something... let's wait until it goes live. --- Wait, actually, this logic isn't bad. Can it coordinate all network assets on a single chain? That's interesting. --- Points are okay, anyway, I'm just idling, might as well apply. --- Every project says they want to solve this problem, but are there any that truly achieve seamless on-chain liquidity? --- In my opinion, if you can't solve the Gas fee issue, cross-chain is pointless no matter how smooth it is. --- I don't know how the routing is designed, but it seems risky. --- I'm a bit tempted to try, but also afraid of getting rug pulled... this is the norm in Web3. --- Funding amount isn't linked to product capability. Let's see how they verify it.
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wrekt_but_learningvip
· 7h ago
This cross-chain liquidity fragmentation issue is really annoying, finally someone wants to solve it. Will raising 12M in funding for this become another dead end? Let's wait and see. The idea of trading intentions sounds pretty impressive, but whether it can actually be implemented is another matter. I've been wanting something like this for a long time, finally I don't have to mess around between different chains. Whitelist is back, but this time it feels a bit interesting. Let's grab some points and play around. The liquidity on Polygon is really tough, but this direction is correct. There are so many projects trying to do cross-chain interactions, but none of them have done it well. I'm a bit skeptical. You can give it a try; anyway, early participation never hurts.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 7h ago
The pain point of cross-chain liquidity fragmentation is really too real. How are the test data?
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