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@khengot
Bing Ventures: Intents - A Revolution to the Next Stage of Web3 intents represent the next evolutionary stage of Web3. They simplify user experiences and create an entirely new value capture model > This article explore this emerging vertical taking dappOS as a case study.
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@chetruoi
Intents are an emerging field that promises to revolutionize the Web3 user experience and unleash its real potential.
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@beautiverse
Users still face significant barriers to using dApps. Additionally, the flows of user assets, data, and tokens are fragmented across different public blockchains and dApps. This has prevented the explosive growth of crypto’s user base and limited the potential of the Web3 industry.
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The approval of BTC and ETH spot ETFs has ushered in a new era for the crypto and blockchain industry. Along with that, the number of both direct and indirect holders of crypto assets has surged. However, the actual users in the crypto space have yet to enjoy a proportional increase.
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@vientin
By abstracting away the technical complexities of blockchain transactions and focusing on user-defined goals, the intent-driven model strives to make blockchain technology as simple and intuitive as traditional Web browsing. The ultimate goal is to ensure that user interactions with blockchain and dApps would feel as seamless as any traditional Web2 service, driving broader adoption of these technologies.
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@chicken
Intents refer to the users’ desired outcomes, disregarding specific execution steps. For example, traditional transaction methods on Ethereum require users to specify every step of the transaction, including interacting with smart contracts, managing randomness, and paying gas fees. This can be complex and inefficient. The concept of intent aims to relieve users of these burdens, allowing them to outsource the transaction creation process to third parties while maintaining control over the transaction.
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@kinh3
Execution validators play a critical role in the network by verifying task execution. If task execution fails, validators are authorized to vote for penalizing the service node, ensuring compensation for users.
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Required collateral amount: the collateral service nodes need to complete the task. Task schedulers use this information to evaluate each service node’s current collateral and exclude those with insufficient collateral.
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@vinhtuong
A comprehensive task description: outlining the end user’s goals and the conditions for task completion.
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@dtmyxuyenst
The flexible architecture of dappOS allows service providers to support various value-specific tasks. These tasks are template-based and include the following necessary elements:
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@khet
Service providers are the core component of the dappOS intent execution network. Becoming a service node starts with registration, which requires staking a predetermined amount of tokens in the RegisterManager contract. The staked tokens act as collateral, and the node’s task-handling capacity is proportional to the value of its staked collateral.
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@bronu
Intent tasks are value-specific, meaning users agree to predefined compensation in case of task failure. Service providers only need to stake collateral slightly higher than the total value of the current intent tasks.
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@salonpas
The OMS mechanism allows service providers to execute tasks first and verify the results later. This “execute first, verify later” approach greatly speeds up task execution.
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@dutho
Service providers register as service nodes by staking tokens and selecting the services they are willing to provide. This mechanism ensures dynamic allocation of services and efficient resource utilization.
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@vestlab
dappOS adopts an open market mechanism that allows service providers to stake collateral when offering intent execution services.
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@canon
We will use dappOS’s technical architecture as an example to illustrate the intent transaction mechanisms:
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Implementing intent-centric systems allows users to define their desired transaction outcomes and operations without needing to specify the exact execution steps. Through certain mechanisms, users delegate the execution of intent to the system, smart contracts, or third-party service providers. Whether done automatically or manually, the execution process should reflect users’ original intent while leaving enough room for flexibility and optimization.
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Essentially, an intent-centric model is a technological innovation and a philosophical realignment in the blockchain space toward user empowerment and inclusivity. By emphasizing consistency between Web3 experiences and the familiar ease of use of Web2, it seeks to lower the barriers to entry, laying the foundation for the exponential growth of Web3 users.
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