NEAR Launches Confidential Payments via Intents Protocol

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NEAR Protocol has launched confidential payments on its Intents platform, enabling private cross-chain swaps between NEAR and ETH.

NEAR Protocol has activated confidential payments on its Intents platform, according to an announcement from the NEAR Intents team. The feature enables users to send NEAR tokens and receive ETH while maintaining transaction privacy, now live on the protocol’s interface.

The confidential payments capability represents an expansion of NEAR’s Intents protocol functionality, which focuses on user-centric transaction execution. The feature allows for private cross-chain value transfer without exposing transaction details on-chain, addressing privacy concerns in decentralized exchanges and multi-chain swaps.

Intents protocols on NEAR aim to improve transaction routing and execution efficiency while simplifying the user experience for complex blockchain operations. The addition of confidential payments suggests growing emphasis on privacy-preserving mechanisms within NEAR’s ecosystem as it competes with other Layer 1 blockchains offering similar privacy features.

Sources: NEAR Intents (X/Twitter)

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