We’re proud to be supporting @hyperlane and @bootnodedev’s Open Intent Framework which provides a comprehensive suite of modular, open-source tooling.
OpenIntent is an open source implementation of ERC-7683, originally proposed by @AcrossProtocol and @Uniswap. OpenIntent provides a number of resources that allow developers to customize the propagation of on-chain data and assets.
Here are some key actions which @hyperlane and @bootnodedev’s Open Intent Framework enables:
Diverse Intent Settlement:
While the framework comes with a simple Hyperlane Interchain Security Module (ISM) settlement option, the framework is built with modularity in mind to enable developers to optimize cost, finality speed and trust assumptions.
Liquidity Management for Solvers:
With an ever-expanding omnichain world, solvers will need to manage inventory across multiple ecosystems. This framework provides a means to incorporate modular rebalancing via @EverclearOrg to the reference solver, so that developers can run solvers with automated rebalancing.
@arbitrum will also utilize @nomial_io as part of Arbitrum’s Universal Intents Engine and may leverage Nomial for solver loans as part of the Engine.
Solver Intent Matching:
Resource locks are a path being considered to improve the intent fulfilment experience. @Uniswap has been developing The Compact (https://t.co/ziV8lvtUdM) as one possible solution. The OpenIntent framework may leverage this as a way for supporting solvers to fulfill orders.
Platforms like @khalani_network would also help broaden fulfilment coverage to more apps across any blockchain.
Unifying Ethereum
Aori is looking forward to working alongside multiple talented teams to support this initiative. It will take the coordinated effort of multiple teams to keep advancing the efficiency of the interop world.