"Intent-Based Architectures and Their Risks" by Quintus Kilbourn and Georgios Konstantopoulos of @paradigm.
23 Nov 2023, 03:45
"Intent-Based Architectures and Their Risks" by Quintus Kilbourn and Georgios Konstantopoulos of @paradigm
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23 Nov 2023, 03:45
9/ In sum, the adoption of intents marks a shift from imperative to declarative paradigms, promising UX and efficiency improvements. However, emphasizing the need for ongoing research and community vigilance in this evolving paradigm.
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9/ In sum, the adoption of intents marks a shift from imperative to declarative paradigms, promising UX and efficiency improveme
9/ In sum, the adoption of intents marks a shift from imperative to declarative paradigms, promising UX and efficiency improvements. However, emphasizing the need for ongoing research and community vigilance in this evolving paradigm.
reference
BolideBLID #9292
23 Nov 2023, 03:45
8/ To mitigate risks, the authors propose an ideal system that should be permissionless, general, and transparent. They acknowledge ongoing efforts by teams like Flashbots and Anoma while suggesting temporary solutions, such as allowing users to fall back to traditional tx's.
8/ To mitigate risks, the authors propose an ideal system that should be permissionless, general, and transparent.
8/ To mitigate risks, the authors propose an ideal system that should be permissionless, general, and transparent. They acknowledge ongoing efforts by teams like Flashbots and Anoma while suggesting temporary solutions, such as allowing users to fall back to traditional tx's.