Ethereum Foundation: Open Intents Framework Enters Scaling Phase; LI.FI Launches Intent Execution Engine

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Ethereum news: The Ethereum Foundation announced that the Open Intents Framework is entering a scaling adoption phase, offering modular infrastructure for cross-chain intents. LI.FI launched LI.FI Intents, a full-stack engine for on-chain and cross-chain transfers. The platform utilizes a competitive solver network for order execution. LI.FI’s Intent/Solver Marketplace is part of the Open Intents Framework. On-chain developments highlight the growing integration of shared infrastructure across Ethereum’s ecosystem.

ChainCatcher reports that the Ethereum Foundation stated the Open Intents Framework aims to serve as a shared infrastructure for cross-chain intents, providing a modular, open framework for deploying, discovering, and executing intents across the ecosystem. Meanwhile, LI FI announced the launch of LI FI Intents, a full-stack execution engine designed for both same-chain and cross-chain transfers, leveraging a network of professional Solvers to compete on pricing and execute orders. According to LI FI’s documentation, its Intent/Solver Marketplace is one of the official foundations of the Open Intents Framework, which the Ethereum Foundation says is entering a phase of scalable adoption.

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