NEAR Intents expands cross-chain swap to support over 100 tokens to Zcash

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NEAR Intents announced a blockchain upgrade on May 12 (UTC+8), expanding cross-chain swap support to over 100 tokens for Zcash (ZEC). Built on NEAR’s intent-based architecture, the update simplifies cross-chain interactions by managing complex routing logic in the background. Users can now consolidate assets into ZEC without switching protocols. This on-chain update underscores the platform’s commitment to streamlining multi-chain activity.

ME News reports that on May 12 (UTC+8), NEAR Intents announced an upgrade to its cross-chain swap functionality, enabling users to directly exchange over 100 tokens for Zcash (ZEC) in a single transaction. This upgrade leverages NEAR’s intent-based infrastructure, abstracting complex backend routing logic to simplify the user experience for cross-chain interactions. By integrating Zcash into a broader swap ecosystem, NEAR Intents empowers users seeking to consolidate diverse token holdings into a single privacy-enhancing asset—without needing to switch between multiple protocols or cross-chain bridges. This move underscores NEAR’s ongoing commitment to advancing cross-chain interoperability through its Intents protocol. (Source: ChainCatcher)

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