NEAR Unveils Confidential Intents to Power Private DeFi - Crypto Economy

TL;DR:

  • NEAR Protocol launched Confidential Intents, a privacy layer to execute DeFi and cross-chain transactions without exposing amounts or positions.
  • The system allows users to switch between transparent and confidential account modes, while keeping standard onchain settlement in both cases.
  • Confidential swaps are the next step, as Near focuses on attracting institutions to public DeFi markets.

NEAR Protocol launched Confidential Intents, a privacy layer designed to execute DeFi transactions and cross-chain operations without publicly revealing amounts, positions or execution details. This new functionality allows users to switch between transparent and confidential account modes directly from the NEAR interface, maintaining standard blockchain settlement in both cases.

In confidential mode, transaction details remain hidden during execution, but the operation is completed and recorded onchain in a verifiable manner. Compatibility with standard NEAR accounts is preserved, and privacy can be activated selectively based on user needs. The first actions enabled in this mode are transfers, deposits and withdrawals Confidential swaps are planned as the next step in the rollout.

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Near Protocol: Transparency as a Liability

The launch addresses a well-known structural limitation in DeFi markets: the public visibility of transactions exposes the size of operations, trading intent and positioning before execution is complete. For institutions and large-scale traders, that exposure creates concrete problems such as front-running, slippage exploitation and the involuntary signaling of liquidity.

Traditional financial environments routinely separate privacy in trade execution from final disclosure at the point of settlement. DeFi platforms that replicate this property could expand their user base toward participants who currently avoid public execution environments.

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Confidential Intents targets precisely that segment. By masking execution details until the operation is complete, the exposure window is reduced without sacrificing onchain verifiability. Transactions remain valid and auditable, but sensitive data is not available during critical periods.

NEAR proposes a framework the industry needs: programmable privacy for DeFi. Chains that can offer confidential execution without compromising composability hold an essential component for attracting institutional capital that requires operational discretion. Optional privacy could become a defining feature of the next phase of cross-chain liquidity markets.

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