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]]>NEAR Intents represent a paradigm shift in transaction models, enabling seamless cross-chain and real-world interactions. Unlike traditional transactions that require users to manually execute complex operations, Intents allow users to simply declare their desired outcome, letting a specialized network of solvers compete to fulfill the request.
The intents protocol facilitates the entire transaction process end to end: discovering assets, sending quotes, settling transactions, and resolving potential disputes, all while maintaining security and transparency through on-chain settlement.
Passkeys: A New Standard for Blockchain Security
One of the biggest obstacles in crypto today is key management. Private keys and seed phrases are difficult to store securely, creating barriers for new users and security risks for experienced ones.
Now, users can simply access the platform using NEAR, Ethereum, or Solana wallets and store their cryptocurrency non-custodially on-chain using passkey authentication. This approach to security eliminates the need for complicated seed phrases while maintaining true ownership of digital assets.
Watch the demo to experience seamless, secure access with passkey authentication.
OTC Trading: A Direct Marketplace
The new OTC trading functionality transforms how peer-to-peer transactions can occur without reliance on traditional exchange pricing mechanisms.
Rather than swapping assets at the current market rate, users can directly negotiate a trade at a fixed price with a known counterparty. Once the buyer and seller agree on a price, NEAR Intents handles the transfer, ensuring a trustless, efficient, and seamless settlement.
Watch the demo:
Expanding Multi-Chain Support
NEAR Intents supports multiple blockchains, including Bitcoin, Solana, Ethereum, NEAR, Base, Arbitrum, Ripple, DOGE, Zcash, and Bera, with BNB, Gnosis, Polygon, and Aurora.
Aurora Labs CEO and core contributor to the Intents protocol, Alex Shevchenko said in a recent talk: “Since NEAR Intents was introduced, we’ve seen a steady surge in daily trading volume. This was achieved with no special marketing campaign or incentives…people are using it because they see the value of permissionlessly and trustlessly transacting across chains.”
Multiple DeFi partners, like Infinex, Templar, Rhea, Kyber Swap and Satoshi Port, are already integrating the NEAR Intents protocol directly into their platforms, providing users with convenient access points while expanding the ecosystem’s reach.
Start Using NEAR Intents Today
These latest upgrades reinforce NEAR’s mission to make decentralized transactions intuitive, secure, and AI-driven. Explore NEAR’s Intents documentation to get started.
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]]>NEAR hit the ground running with “The Road to One Trillion Agents,” a multi-day event from February 25 to 27 that anchored its ETHDenver presence. This wasn’t a passive sit-and-listen affair—attendees engaged in hands-on workshops, whiteboard sessions, and in-depth explorations of NEAR’s AI stack. The event balanced deep technical discussions with social moments, keeping the energy high and the ideas flowing.
The kickoff on February 25 focused on the mechanics of autonomous agents, wrapping up with a lively Delphi x NEAR Happy Hour. The momentum continued on February 26 with a Founders & VCs Brunch alongside DFG and Jsquare—an ideal setting for high-level networking and deal-making—followed by advanced sessions dissecting AI’s future in Web3. The day concluded with the NEAR Eco Mixer, bringing together builders and investors over cocktails. By February 27, Founder Success’ NEAR AI Agent Games Day introduced an interactive element, blending competition with insights into NEAR’s ecosystem. Across three dynamic days, the stage was set for a trillion-agent future.
Sessions Worth Noting
Illia Polosukhin’s February 27 talk, “Why 2025 Is the Year of Agents,” was a defining moment for NEAR at ETHDenver. Speaking on the Regeneratooor stage, he contested that 2025 marks a turning point for AI agents—decentralized, blockchain-powered, and poised to transform industries. With NEAR’s scalable infrastructure as the foundation, he outlined a world where agents handle tasks with trust and autonomy, fundamentally changing how we interact with technology. In that same talk, Illia dropped some major alpha with the Open Agent Alliance announcement. Teaming up with Coinbase and others, this collective aims to turbocharge AI-powered Web3 applications, pushing open, decentralized services forward (CoinDesk covered it here). It’s a power play, aligning with the biggest names in AI and Web3 towards the common goal of an open decentralized future.
But that wasn’t all—Illia also introduced AITP: Agent Interaction and Transaction Protocol, a groundbreaking initiative designed to create a common standard for AI agents to communicate and transact securely across networks. AITP enables AI-driven commerce, structured interactions, and interoperability between agents, setting the stage for a seamless Internet of Agents where AI can autonomously represent individuals, businesses, and institutions. More than just an advancement, AITP is a foundational step toward a fully agentic web, where AI doesn’t just assist but operates independently within decentralized ecosystems. With these announcements, NEAR isn’t just predicting the agentic web—it’s building it.
NEAR’s presence at ETHDenver was far more than a series of talks—it was a comprehensive exploration of AI, blockchain, and the transformative potential of decentralized technologies. The side events became a vibrant canvas where NEAR’s thought leaders painted a nuanced picture of technological convergence.
Mark Mi emerged as a strategic navigator, moderating “The Rise of Liquid Venture” at the Tokenized Capital Summit. His panel probed the digital transformation of venture capital, exploring how blockchain is reimagining investment models. At the AiFi Summit, he looked further ahead, forecasting the critical roles of artificial intelligence and decentralized finance in Web3’s evolving ecosystem.
Matt Lockyer challenged conventional narratives with his provocative “Beyond Memecoins” presentation. Speaking for Proximity Labs, he argued for multi-chain AI agents with genuine staying power. His talk wasn’t just a critique of speculative blockchain trends, but a forward-looking vision of how AI agents could create more meaningful, sustainable technological infrastructures.
Bowen Wang delivered perhaps the most technically profound talk, unpacking “From Sharded Blockchain to Sharded Smart Contract.” His presentation dove deep into scalability challenges, offering insights into how NEAR is approaching the critical problem of blockchain efficiency. Wang’s talk wasn’t just a technical exposition, but a blueprint for how blockchain architectures might evolve to support more complex, interconnected systems.
Together, these voices represented more than individual presentations. They crafted a comprehensive narrative about NEAR’s vision: a future where blockchain, AI, and decentralized technologies don’t just coexist, but fundamentally transform how we conceive of digital infrastructure, investment, and autonomous systems.
The “Road to One Trillion Agents” wasn’t just a slogan, but a tangible roadmap. From last year’s Chain Abstraction narrative to this year’s agent-centric focus, NEAR’s ecosystem demonstrated remarkable strategic evolution. Concrete wins like the Open Agent Alliance and SWEAT’s Mobile Intelligence Agents (MIA) transformed theoretical potential into real-world progress.
Builders weren’t just listening—they were actively engaging, diving deep into agent development with an infectious enthusiasm. The ecosystem’s energy suggested something profound: NEAR isn’t just predicting the future of decentralized AI, it’s actively constructing it. By March 2, ETHDenver 2025 had crystallized into more than an event—it was a launchpad, with NEAR’s agents positioned to redefine technological boundaries.
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]]>The hackathon, held from February 1–2 in San Francisco, was designed to push the boundaries of AI Agent innovation. The goal? To create agents that not only understand and analyze complex data but also explain their decisions and collaborate across blockchain networks seamlessly. As our CEO and co-founder Illia Polosukhin shared during his keynote, “AI is the last technology”.
Organized in collaboration with Coinbase Developer Platform, Replit, and Anthropic, and sponsored by leading protocols including Virtuals Protocol, NEAR Protocol, XMTP, BASE Protocol, Hyperbolic Protocol, and Byte, the event was a melting pot of ideas and technical prowess. With over 100 participants, the hackathon provided an inclusive environment where developers could experiment with new tools, collaborate with peers, and tackle real-world challenges.
For the hackathon, NEAR included bounties focused on three key areas we believe pave the way to scale one trillion autonomous agents on-chain:
Participants were provided with a rich technical framework and resources—including our NEAR AI Agent Quickstart and key integration examples on GitHub—to jumpstart their projects. An example reference implementation offered a glimpse of a seamless NEAR Intent plus USDC flow:
https://github.com/referencedev/test-intent/blob/main/intents.py
This technical scaffold enabled teams to break down complex challenges into clear, manageable components, fostering an environment where technical depth met practical usability.
Several projects emerged as standout highlights, including two bounty winners that showcased the power of AI Agents on NEAR:
Chainsmokers (Participant: Matthew Law):
An MCP-augmented chatbot designed to create and pull in relevant tools on demand, facilitating natural language processing for cross-chain transactions through NearAI. Chainsmokers demonstrated how AI Agents can extend beyond pre-defined toolsets to provide flexible, real-time solutions.
“Crypto and its tech are often hidden from ordinary users, but the event brought together highly skilled devs. With guidance from Coinbase and Near’s engineering team, I rapidly built Chainsmoker . . . Near’s agent framework made integration seamless, and it was only exemplified by their incredible support. Seeing the community come together made it an enjoyable, educational, and deeply meaningful event.” – Matthew Law, Founder of Chainsmoker
Mosaia (Participants: Aaron Wong Ellis, Alex Alksne, Cyril Delattre):
Also known as Walley, this smart wallet agent assesses user input and wallet interactions to construct tailored investment strategies. Acting as an AI financial co-pilot, Walley continuously learns from user behavior, evolving its trading and smart contract interaction strategies.
“Building an AI agent able to transact on your behalf has been a lot of fun, and unlock a whole new word, where anyone can get access to a financial advisor that understand them. The hackathon provided a great platform to share how easy it can be to build personalized portfolio management across multiple chains through Mosaia. The support of NEAR’s team and robust developer ecosystem played a huge role in making this project a reality.” – Cyril Delattre, Mosaia Co-founder and CEO
Additional Notable Projects:
The innovations showcased at the hackathon have far-reaching implications for the AI Agent ecosystem. By addressing challenges like reasoning, cross-chain coordination, and practical application, the projects not only highlight individual ingenuity but also signal a broader trend towards more adaptive, intelligent systems. The event reinforced that the future of technology will be defined by systems that learn, evolve, and operate across multiple domains seamlessly.
As we move forward, NEAR is committed to nurturing this ecosystem by continuing to provide robust tools, technical resources, and a collaborative platform for developers worldwide. The hackathon was more than a competition—it was a glimpse into the future of AI Agents, where creative problem-solving and technical excellence combine to unlock new possibilities.
We are excited about the journey ahead and look forward to seeing how these innovations shape the landscape of AI and blockchain technology. Stay tuned, and join us on the journey to one trillion agents on-chain.
We’re also gearing up for ETH Denver with a series of exciting events. Mark your calendars and come join us for a deep dive into the NEAR AI stack, interactive workshops, networking sessions, and much more:
For more technical resources and support, visit the NEAR AI Documentation, explore our NEAR AI Agent Kit, or join our Developer Telegram.
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]]>Web3 adoption needs seamless user experiences. Today, we’re announcing two strategic RFPs (Request for Proposals) that will transform how users interact with blockchain technology:
Selected teams will:
While it’s preferred that the same team applies for both Multichain One-Click Connect and Fast Auth since the solutions complement each other well, this is not required.
NEAR stands apart through its innovative key rotation capabilities. Unlike traditional MPC solutions, NEAR allows true custody transfer through the ability to add and delete full access keys. This means users maintain their NEAR accounts while controlling assets across Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other chains – all while reducing dependence on centralized key holders.
NEAR’s account model gives us a competitive edge. With named accounts, subaccounts, and linkdrop technology, we offer Web2-like accounts using usernames and passwords, plus the ability to program on-chain interactions for users who don’t yet have accounts. While we recognize the need for simpler Web2-style authentication—and acknowledge solutions like Privy and Web3Auth and clean wallets contributing to growth in ecosystems like Solana and Base—we believe true crypto ownership requires self-custody. Users should be confident that regardless of which service they use to set up their wallet, they can safely transfer it without anyone else retaining access. Chain Signatures will enable us to combine easy onboarding with decentralized progressive custody not just for the NEAR ecosystem, but for every supported chain’s ecosystem.
Chain Signatures, a novel threshold signature protocol utilizing an MPC (multi-party computation) signer network on NEAR, enables account aggregation—the ability to sign transactions on any chain from a single NEAR account through one interface. This groundbreaking innovation in 2024 has already seen a rich ecosystem including Bitcoin-to-email transfers, bitcoin lending, multichain agents, and cross-chain swaps. While its potential is immense, developers currently face integration challenges requiring manual setup of chains and supporting wallets, significant hurdles remain for the average application developer.
This isn’t just an infrastructure build—the new maintainers of Fast Auth are being asked to build a complete embeddable wallet that works with all chains’ major wallet providers, which application developers and other wallet providers can integrate as infrastructure. Creating a truly seamless Web3 experience requires multiple components working in harmony: Chain Signatures for account creation and signing, Multichain One-Click Connect for seamless authentication, Gas Abstraction for application-subsidized transactions, and Chain-Abstracted oracles and explorers to properly display cross-chain balances and transactions. Together, these elements will enable users to transact across chains without managing private keys.
To achieve this vision, we’re launching RFPs for:
• FastAuth 1.0 Takeover + Fast Auth 2.0 – Chain Abstraction
• Multichain One-Click Connect
Following Keypom’s acquisition by Infinex and the sunset of Pagoda (formerly NEAR Inc), we’re taking a new approach. Rather than building in-house, we’re funding multiple qualified teams to maintain, integrate, and evolve these technologies. This strategy will create a more competitive and decentralized ecosystem.
We’re seeking multiple qualified teams with experience in cross-chain products and embedded wallet solutions. The Infrastructure Committee, NEAR’s dedicated infrastructure funding body, will evaluate proposals two weeks after the submission period ends. Apply directly here and learn more about the Committee’s vision in their yearly recap here.
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]]>The Foundation is looking to invest in agent tokens that push the boundaries of the onchain agentic design space beyond the basic social poster agents. NF will explore working with ecosystems like Sky, Frax, and more on accelerating the launch of novel use cases powered by AI agents that can unlock new flows of value. Some experiments the fund would be excited to support include agent tokenisation, agent-curated order flow, fully on-chain gaming with AI characters, permissionless AI oracles, agent curated savings accounts, financial entertainment, market maker agents, and social onboarding.
By creating this agent fund, the Foundation hopes to bring more builders onboard to the exciting possibilities unlocked by NEAR’s tech at the intersection of crypto and AI. NEAR’s fully verifiable AI agent development stack includes some unique core primitives that offer a full spectrum of developer tooling options. These include off-chain and cross-chain commitments with NEAR Intents, multi-party computation (MPC) based key management and trust minimized bridging with Chain Signatures, and trusted execution environments (TEEs) for agents to run securely.
NEAR is purpose-built to drive innovation and propel adoption of open-source, User Owned AI, empowering users to control their own data and assets while enabling personalized AI use cases that make their lives better and easier. Today’s popular AI interfaces, both closed-source and open source, lack transparency in both how models are trained and how user data is utilized. The NEAR ecosystem envisions a future in which groundbreaking AI and the sovereignty of communities and individuals are not at odds, but rather symbiotic––leading to new economic opportunities, novel business models, and a diverse technology landscape no longer controlled by a few mega-corporations.
The agent fund will complement other builder-focused initiatives in the NEAR ecosystem including the Horizon AI accelerator cohorts and AI hackathons, empowering the next generation of founders and projects pushing the boundaries of AI and Web3.
Builders interested in creating experimental agents and AI tokens can get started here.
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]]>NEAR DevHub
DevHub is a collaborative space where developers build for other developers, with a primary focus on developer tooling and content. As a community-driven initiative, DevHub will continue to operate with a wide range of contributors and projects, with a shared goal of building a thriving developer community on NEAR.
NEAR Dev
NEAR Dev is a new formal entity with a team comprised of extensive NEAR tech experience, focused on:
NEAR Dev will collaborate closely with DevHub communities, helping the NEAR Foundation effectively scale its support for teams and projects that are building for other developers within the NEAR ecosystem.
Community Projects
DevHub has fostered the creation of various projects, including Hackbox, which focuses on hackathon coordination (watch for their update in the upcoming NEAR Town Hall). These projects operate independently with their own goals and scope. While hackathon coordination is not part of NEAR Dev’s scope, the NEAR Dev team will collaborate with NEAR Hackbox and other community projects as needed to support ecosystem partners.
Looking Ahead
The launch of NEAR Dev is an important evolution for the NEAR developer community, providing dedicated support where it is needed most. By prioritizing top app developers and actively collaborating with the broader DevHub community, NEAR Dev is uniquely positioned to tackle key technical challenges and drive the expansion of the NEAR ecosystem. For more information on the latest developer updates from both NEAR Dev and the broader community, sign up for the DevHub newsletter.
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]]>Our mission is clear: chart the path to scale one trillion autonomous agents on blockchain networks. Through keynotes, technical workshops, whiteboard sessions, and interactive content, you’ll discover the cutting-edge tech driving autonomy, trust, and security in Web3.
Expect technical demos, hands-on learning, and community discussions addressing the biggest challenges in scaling decentralized AI. Whether you’re a protocol developer, researcher, or founder, you’ll leave with actionable insights and practical solutions for building at scale.
Here’s the full lineup of events to help you maximize your ETHDenver experience:
Let’s build the future together. Don’t miss your chance to connect, collaborate, and innovate at ETHDenver 2025.
👉 Register now and secure your spot!
Learn More & RSVP
See you in Denver!
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]]>In just eight months since its inception, the Infrastructure Committee has become the most prominent open grant mechanism in the NEAR ecosystem in response to “infra not infra-ing.”
The current infrastructure committee is composed of technical leaders from around the NEAR ecosystem: Bowen Wang, head of NEAR One; Alex Shevchenko, founder of Aurora; Eric Winer, CTO of Pagoda; Vlad Frolov of NEAR DevHub; Evgeny Kuzyakov of FastNEAR—with admin support from the NEAR Foundation and DevHub contributors.
The committee’s impact has been substantial, supporting critical infrastructure that powers the entire ecosystem. The Infrastructure Committee approved 24 proposals, out of 99 submissions, in 2024.
Some notable 2024 highlights include:
Based on extensive builder feedback and ecosystem needs, the Infrastructure Committee’s focus in 2025 includes:
Do you have an idea or see a gap that needs addressing? The Infrastructure Committee welcomes participation from the entire NEAR ecosystem through the NEAR Infrastructure Committee Portal. Ecosystem members are welcome to help create strategic RFPs and vet proposals in the following ways:
Thanks to everyone who contributed to critical NEAR infrastructure in 2024 and the IC looks forward to even more great work in 2025.
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]]>Infinex, founded by Synthetix creator Kain Warwick, aims to abstract away UX challenges and complexities at the core of DeFi. Whereas it was once impossible to enable DeFi compatibility for non-smart contract assets and to custody them securely on-chain, Infinex is making DeFi more seamless. Without integrating every chain, DeFi experiences remain fragmented.
NEAR Chain Signatures enable users to sign transactions on third-party blockchains from a single account. By integrating with NEAR Chain Signatures, Infinex users can control and interact with non-smart contract chains like Bitcoin and Ripple from their existing accounts. In the coming months, users can trade these assets natively on the platform via NEAR Intents.
“Infinex is a monolithic platform that will accelerate the extinction of centralized exchanges,” said Warwick. “To do this, we’re thrilled to partner with NEAR to connect legacy chains like Litecoin and XRP to DeFi.” Infinex CTO Jed Watson added, “This is a major unlock for us. Our smart contract architecture is key to how we combine groundbreaking UX with on-chain transparency and funds recovery. With NEAR, we can bring the same functionality to chains like Bitcoin, offering users genuine self-custody of native assets without compromise.”
NEAR Foundation is proud to be the primary Chain Abstraction partner for Infinex and help support their mission to improve DeFi usability and accessibility. “I am excited to see Infinex tackle the important work of onboarding users into self-custody with a strong focus on user experience,” said Illia Polosukhin, co-founder of NEAR Protocol. “NEAR has been pushing this vision of chain abstraction and ease of use since the start in 2018, so it’s great to partner with a prolific builder like Kain and the team at Infinex to make this vision a reality for the next generation of users.”
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]]>NEAR will now have direct exposure to the Ethereum community, further reducing the friction of users having to create NEAR wallets before interacting with NEAR/multichain apps. All Ethereum users—and this is particularly relevant to DeFi users—now have access to the benefits of Chain Signatures and Chain Abstraction apps, with no new wallets or assets needed. Developers and teams can directly embed the Ethereum wallet selector in their apps, allowing users to sign in using MetaMask or the ETH wallet of their choice.
NEAR co-founder and CEO Illia Polosukhin comments: “Enabling all Ethereum wallets, including MetaMask, to sign in on NEAR apps closes another gap in achieving Chain Abstraction. ETH users are now able to explore experiences on NEAR and other chains without needing to switch wallets. This is a big step forward for simpler onboarding and defragmenting liquidity and access for DeFi users, bringing all of Web3 closer to achieving the Chain Abstraction vision.”
Aurora Labs is the project behind Aurora, a network of Virtual Chains that combines NEAR’s scalability with powerful infrastructure for the easy deployment of preconfigured blockchains.
“By integrating Ethereum wallets into NEAR’s ecosystem,” said Aurora Labs’ CEO Alex Shevchenko, “we streamline access and enhance the developer experience. Developers can now build apps that seamlessly serve both NEAR and Ethereum users, simplifying onboarding and expanding liquidity channels. This is a crucial step toward a unified Web3 where users and capital move freely across ecosystems.”
A short list of NEAR partners implementing the Ethereum wallet integration includes:
Head to welcome-to-near.org to sign in with your preferred Ethereum wallet and explore apps and experiences in the Chain Abstraction ecosystem. That includes unlocking the whole universe of Chain Abstracted DeFi experiences from your existing wallet: engage with NEAR DeFi apps like Ref and Burrow and participate in their incentivized pools.
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