Router Intents
  • Router Intents
    • What is an Intent?
    • Why is Intent-driven DeFi a Requirement?
    • Intro to Router's CCIF
  • How to Create an Intent Adapter using Router's CCIF
  • How to Generate Calldata for Invoking an Intent Adapter
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  1. Router Intents

What is an Intent?

In general terms, an intent signifies an individual’s purpose or objective. In the context of blockchain technology, the user’s intent reflects their intended result when interacting with blockchain networks and decentralized applications (dApps). This includes actions such as executing trades, staking tokens, or transferring assets.

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