[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  joe🫀 [@joewrldera](/creator/twitter/joewrldera) on x 1570 followers Created: 2025-07-25 08:22:51 UTC Let's do a little dig in on @anoma Anoma isn’t just another chain. It’s honestly rethinking what blockchains should do especially when it comes to coordination, privacy, and intent-based execution. Here’s what really stood out to me: Intent-centric architecture : Unlike most blockchains that require you to manually build transactions from A to B, Anoma flips it users just declare what they want to do (the intent), and the network figures out how to make it happen. It’s like giving your order to a restaurant and letting the chefs coordinate it all in the background across chains, assets, and protocols. Full-stack privacy : Anoma integrates advanced ZK tech directly into its stack not just for hiding balances, but also intents, matchings, and execution. It’s not “private-ish,” it’s private by design. Composable & chain-agnostic Anoma isn’t trying to replace other ecosystems it enhances them. It coordinates between chains and dapps, connecting liquidity, users, and use cases in ways other L1s just can’t. Taiga (ZK validity language): Yes, they even built their own language. Taiga allows for complex ZK circuits and apps that are natively integrated with Anoma. It’s a full-stack rethink from user intent all the way down to proof generation. Not an L1 a coordination layer : This is what clicked for me. Anoma isn’t fighting for L1 dominance. It’s building the infrastructure of coordination something that Web3 desperately lacks. Honestly, this is the kind of project you don’t fully get until you spend an afternoon with the docs. But once it clicks, you see how massive the vision is. It’s not just about faster txs or cheaper fees. It’s about changing how we interact with blockchains entirely. Still wrapping my head around it, but wanted to share this with anyone curious about where the space is going next. If you're deep into ZK, coordination, or post-ETH futures @anoma is definitely one to follow closely. Let me know what others think or if you’re already building on it  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [coins privacy](/topic/coins-privacy) [anoma](/topic/anoma) [Post Link](https://x.com/joewrldera/status/1948660204997894544)
[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]
joeđź«€ @joewrldera on x 1570 followers
Created: 2025-07-25 08:22:51 UTC
Let's do a little dig in on @anoma
Anoma isn’t just another chain. It’s honestly rethinking what blockchains should do especially when it comes to coordination, privacy, and intent-based execution.
Here’s what really stood out to me:
Intent-centric architecture : Unlike most blockchains that require you to manually build transactions from A to B, Anoma flips it users just declare what they want to do (the intent), and the network figures out how to make it happen. It’s like giving your order to a restaurant and letting the chefs coordinate it all in the background across chains, assets, and protocols.
Full-stack privacy : Anoma integrates advanced ZK tech directly into its stack not just for hiding balances, but also intents, matchings, and execution. It’s not “private-ish,” it’s private by design.
Composable & chain-agnostic Anoma isn’t trying to replace other ecosystems it enhances them. It coordinates between chains and dapps, connecting liquidity, users, and use cases in ways other L1s just can’t.
Taiga (ZK validity language): Yes, they even built their own language. Taiga allows for complex ZK circuits and apps that are natively integrated with Anoma. It’s a full-stack rethink from user intent all the way down to proof generation.
Not an L1 a coordination layer : This is what clicked for me. Anoma isn’t fighting for L1 dominance. It’s building the infrastructure of coordination something that Web3 desperately lacks.
Honestly, this is the kind of project you don’t fully get until you spend an afternoon with the docs. But once it clicks, you see how massive the vision is.
It’s not just about faster txs or cheaper fees. It’s about changing how we interact with blockchains entirely.
Still wrapping my head around it, but wanted to share this with anyone curious about where the space is going next. If you're deep into ZK, coordination, or post-ETH futures @anoma is definitely one to follow closely.
Let me know what others think or if you’re already building on it
XXXXX engagements
Related Topics coins privacy anoma
/post/tweet::1948660204997894544