Evening must-read|How does "intent trading" prop up the next wave of Web3 narrative?

1. Modular Rollup Mantle Status and Interaction Guide

Ethereum started out as a "monolithic" blockchain. This means that the original Ethereum network is only responsible for providing its own security, data availability and transaction execution capabilities. In recent years, the Ethereum ecosystem has made great progress towards a more "modular" vision, whereby the Ethereum network can utilize external layers to scale its own performance to new heights. click to read

2.Bixin Ventures: 3 Paradigms of Web3 Social

DeFi has been one of those paradigm shifts that actually affects the lives of its users. Since 2018, more and more Web 3 employees and companies have started to pay salaries in cryptocurrency, and some people's wealth is now in cryptocurrency. In other words, some people are actually " Live in a crypto world". click to read

3. Introduction to native Account Abstraction in zkSync

This article mainly introduces the development and related content of abstract accounts (AA, abstract accounts) in the Layer 2 solution of zkSync. click to read

4. Why not choose the L2 native token as the Gas token of Rollup

If you map out the token flow, you'll see that there isn't any net demand. Users buy your tokens to bridge your rollup. As they spend gas, the orderers sell these tokens to try to cover data availability (DA) costs, which are denominated in ETH only. If the gas cost in your tokens cannot cover the DA cost, then your protocol will pay the remaining DA cost. You are essentially subsidizing the use of Rollups, but still pay the DA cost in ETH. click to read

5. Improve user experience and reduce interaction steps. How does "intent transaction" prop up the next wave of Web3 narrative?

Intents are spreading rapidly, they are one of many user experience improvements enabled by account abstraction, and were a hot topic discussed in Vitalik's talk at EthCC. Intents let users define their desired on-chain outcomes, and outsource the technical work of achieving those outcomes to third-party solvers that interact directly with the network and protocols. Ultimately, the abstraction layer will make Web3 applications feel like normal applications. It reduces the existing technology learning curve and will attract millions of new users. click to read

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