Anoma is not just another L1 public chain; it completely reshapes the experience logic - you simply tell the network "I want to swap ETH for USDC, or cross-chain transfer NFT," and let the Solver handle the rest automatically. Want complicated operations? Not a thing.
@anoma is inherently supportive of privacy protection (ZKP + multi-asset shielding pool), and cross-chain atomic execution perfectly solves the fragmentation issue. You focus on "what you want to do", and the system is responsible for "how to do it". NAM has launched Namada, supporting privacy infrastructure; XAN will be released on the mainnet for staking, governance, and network incentives.
If you are still gradually authorizing and frequently switching networks across chains, Anoma is an evolutionary experience. With a simple touch, you can even save on wallet switching.
@anoma @KaitoAI Web3 relies not on operations, but on elegantly realized intentions.
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Anoma is not just another L1 public chain; it completely reshapes the experience logic - you simply tell the network "I want to swap ETH for USDC, or cross-chain transfer NFT," and let the Solver handle the rest automatically. Want complicated operations? Not a thing.
@anoma is inherently supportive of privacy protection (ZKP + multi-asset shielding pool), and cross-chain atomic execution perfectly solves the fragmentation issue.
You focus on "what you want to do", and the system is responsible for "how to do it".
NAM has launched Namada, supporting privacy infrastructure; XAN will be released on the mainnet for staking, governance, and network incentives.
If you are still gradually authorizing and frequently switching networks across chains, Anoma is an evolutionary experience. With a simple touch, you can even save on wallet switching.
@anoma @KaitoAI Web3 relies not on operations, but on elegantly realized intentions.