The real endgame? Chain abstraction where these boundaries disappear entirely.
Take Tria's BestPath AVS—it's built as a permissionless marketplace for handling intents. Here's how it works: PathFinders compete against each other to execute your cross-chain transactions in the most efficient way possible. We're talking about routing across any VM—whether that's EVM, SVM, Cosmos chains, or even Bitcoin.
The optimization happens at the solver level. Instead of picking a predefined path, you get the actual best route computed in real-time.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 01-18 11:57
Haha, the seamless cross-chain transfer has been hyped for so long. Did Tria really finally release the solver layer optimization this time? To be honest, I'm a bit excited, but I wonder if the slippage will ruin me.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-18 03:28
Cross-chain routing is so competitive; the solvers must be exhausted... But on the other hand, if it were truly possible to connect all chains, the moat of those Layer 2 networks would be gone.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 01-17 22:09
Can cross-chain routing truly achieve real-time optimality? Will the competition at the solver layer become another arms race...
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 01-15 13:01
From historical data, the logic of cross-chain routing has been considered for a long time, but very few have actually been implemented... This time, Tria has something special, but don't be fooled by the words "endgame." Market cycles tell me that infrastructure projects like this often require a longer validation period.
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ChainProspector
· 01-15 13:00
It's a bit early to use the term "endgame." BestPath sounds good, but seamless cross-chain functionality would be incredible... How does it actually perform in practice?
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orphaned_block
· 01-15 13:00
Cross-chain again, huh? It feels like this has never stopped being hyped over the past few years... However, Tria's real-time optimization logic for the solver is indeed impressive and much more reliable than the previous hard-coded routing.
Not all chains can connect so seamlessly, especially Bitcoin, which is particularly difficult.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 01-15 12:58
Chain abstraction sounds nice, but it's really just about unifying the ecosystem... Only truly capable people can achieve it.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 01-15 12:45
Cross-chain seamless interaction sounds good, but will it still be laggy in actual use...
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BoredApeResistance
· 01-15 12:41
This is true cross-chain freedom, finally no longer confined to a single chain.
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TokenToaster
· 01-15 12:32
Hey, wait a minute. Can this really solve the cross-chain hell? It feels like another round of new hype.
The real endgame? Chain abstraction where these boundaries disappear entirely.
Take Tria's BestPath AVS—it's built as a permissionless marketplace for handling intents. Here's how it works: PathFinders compete against each other to execute your cross-chain transactions in the most efficient way possible. We're talking about routing across any VM—whether that's EVM, SVM, Cosmos chains, or even Bitcoin.
The optimization happens at the solver level. Instead of picking a predefined path, you get the actual best route computed in real-time.