dappOS is committed to building a comprehensive Web3 intent layer, simplifying user interaction while providing institutional-level execution efficiency. The three core components of the Web3 intent layer are: operations, assets, and transactions. Previously, dappOS launched the Intent Operating System (IntentOS) and intent assets, transforming operations and assets into intent-centric processes. Building upon this, dappOS now launches the spot trading platform IntentEX based on the dappOS intent execution network, aiming to further realize intent-centric trading and enhance the important components of the dappOS intent layer ecosystem.
The core advantage of IntentEX lies in providing ordinary users with direct access to institutional-level liquidity resources, faster transaction execution speeds, and lower fees, offering an experience comparable to top centralized exchanges (CEX).
With the launch of dappOS IntentEX, issues of liquidity, trading costs, and efficiency are effectively resolved, allowing users to truly realize their trading intentions and enjoy a seamless and efficient trading experience.
The professional service nodes of dappOS can monitor all CEX and DEX in the market and match user orders in real-time. Therefore, token trades within IntentEX can enjoy market-level liquidity.
Compared to pure on-chain pricing designs like routers, IntentEX combines on-chain and off-chain liquidity, providing institutional-level liquidity capture capabilities. This ensures that every user order can match with the best price source, achieving higher fill rates and faster execution speeds, while fully utilizing market liquidity.
Unlike other intent-based architectures, the unique OMS mechanism of dappOS ensures that nodes do not occupy funds when accepting tasks. As long as a task can be completed, funds can be used for multiple operations simultaneously, without requiring special liquidity provision or staking, thereby reducing overall operational costs.
Development and advantages of the dappOS ecosystem
Since the second half of 2023, the dappOS ecosystem has entered a phase of accelerated development. Due to the ease of use of intent-centric interactions for users, integrating dappOS intent infrastructure often brings considerable growth to projects. Thus, many leading and emerging projects have collaborated with dappOS, such as Manta, GMX, BENQI, KiloEx, etc.
For example, after KiloEx integrated dappOS on April 16, 2024, trading volume increased by 217% within a week, and DAU grew by 3000%.
The main roles and functions within the dappOS system are as follows:
User: Publishes intents. Users need to publish intents based on the intent framework provided by dappOS.
Service provider: Executes various intent services. They can start accepting user intents and earning income after staking a certain amount of dappOS tokens as collateral.
Execution validator: Responsible for verifying the execution status of service nodes. If a service node fails to complete tasks as required, the validator has the right to vote to penalize that service node.
Matcher: Responsible for matching user intents with services between service providers.
Funding situation of dappOS:
In terms of funding background, dappOS initially received funding support from Binance Labs, and in the recent two rounds of financing, it has gained the favor of well-known VCs such as Polychain, Sequoia China, IDG, OKX Venture.
Summary:
Looking at the luxurious investment lineup of dappOS and its high-quality cooperative projects, it fully meets most of the conditions to become a leader in the Intent-Centric track.
The intent-centric infrastructure of dappOS not only accelerates the popularity of dApps but also makes blockchain applications easier to be widely accepted and used.
Through numerous technological innovations in dappOS v2, complex blockchain functionalities become accessible, allowing ordinary users to enjoy the various benefits brought by Web3 technology. This is indeed the vision of dappOS as the 'Windows' of the Web3 field.