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Recently, I've been messing around with the @anoma Testnet, flipping through the White Paper while playing Bitflip and earning points. I feel that this project is not simple, and I must seriously write an article about it.
Don't be fooled by the recent buzz around new narratives; when it comes to implementation, having a strong architecture and actual product capabilities is what truly matters. #Anoma is precisely the rare project that "talks well and delivers well."
What problem does Anoma actually solve?
Think about the current blockchain applications, most of them still focus on "how to execute" - you have to clearly tell the system what to do, when, on which chain, and which pool to go through. But the actual DeFi interactions are becoming increasingly complex, with multiple chains, multiple parties, strategies, privacy... these combinations make it impossible for ordinary users to manage. Anoma's approach is to do the opposite: you only need to say "what I want," and leave the rest to the system to handle automatically - this is called an "intention-driven" architecture.
How does it do that?
Anoma's system has several core technical points:
Intent Broadcasting Network: Each user's expressed "intent" will be broadcast and matched to other users or service nodes, achieving true decentralized counterparty discovery and matching.
Distributed solver mechanism: Nodes can assist in matching and also receive incentives, which gives the ecosystem more motivation to optimize transaction paths.
Declarative interaction model: Focus on the goal, no need to write complex steps, user experience improves significantly.
Homogeneous Architecture + Heterogeneous Security: Just like the TCP/IP protocol stack, the underlying protocols are unified, but the security requirements at each layer can be different, meeting the needs of different users.
In summary: this system is tailor-made for complex collaboration and cross-chain interaction, and the deployable DApps go far beyond just wallets and exchanges.
How to play on the Testnet? Tetrics is a good entry point.
Recently, @anoma teamed up with @HyperliquidX to launch Tetrics, which is a subproject worth paying attention to.
It has almost simplified user interaction to the extreme:
Express an intention, and the system will automatically complete the entire operation process on the chain.
Automatically match trading paths, avoid MEV, control costs
Cross-chain rebalancing, liquidity management, point tracking, all automated.
What's cooler is that Tetrics may combine NFTs with identity systems in the future. The official team has already teased related developments, and Discord identities, role bindings, and active behaviors may all become factors for future airdrop weights.
The incentive mechanism is also very considerate.
#Anoma's YAP incentive scale is almost on par with Newton, and the project team has also shown enough sincerity in community distribution. Unlike some chains that only reward a few big players or nodes, Anoma's design allows more space for ordinary participants, enabling regular users to achieve impressive returns.
It is said that the overall quota for this round of Testnet is about 30,000 people, which is quite valuable, so it is recommended to get on board early.
The project's roadmap is very ambitious.
Anoma has planned a three-phase development roadmap:
Galileo: Supports multi-platform deployment
Dagon: Achieving Multi-Chain Settlement
Ahra: Building a Global Distributed Computer
From the technical roadmap to product implementation, Anoma has its own rhythm and clear goals. If it can be carried out, there is indeed an opportunity to become the infrastructure for the "next generation of full-stack decentralized applications."
Writing some content may be more valuable than you think. To put it bluntly, creating content in the early stages is not just about being present; it's a way to participate in the ecosystem. Even if you're not a KOL, as long as your views are clear and your content is substantial, you can often receive returns beyond expectations.
#Anoma is the kind of project that you might not pay much attention to at first, but once you encounter it a second time, you can't stop. It not only has innovative underlying structures but also is willing to tilt its reward mechanism towards regular users—such a project, I think, deserves more writing and more experimentation. Perhaps your "intent" will also be understood by it.