NEAR recently launched a comprehensive chain abstraction technology solution — nNEAR Protocol. The core idea of this solution is to reduce user interaction costs and technical barriers. The entire tech stack includes several key modules.



First is the universal account layer. Users are no longer restricted to paying Gas fees only with NEAR tokens but can flexibly choose any token to pay for network transaction fees. This improvement directly enhances user experience, especially for users holding other assets.

Next is the intent relay network and cross-chain state synchronization layer. These two modules work together to enable NEAR to better handle cross-chain interactions and state data synchronization, laying the foundation for a multi-chain ecosystem.

From an ecosystem perspective, this solution has already gained significant market recognition. Leading projects like dYdX and Aurora have integrated it, and a total of 30 projects are currently connecting to this technical solution, indicating a quite active ecosystem.
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AirdropAnxietyvip
· 19h ago
Oh, this arbitrary token payment Gas setup is indeed quite clever. Suddenly remembered that Aurora was also experimenting with this before. Now NEAR has integrated it, the approach is right. 30 projects integrating sounds like quite a momentum, but not sure how many are truly active.
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StakeTillRetirevip
· 21h ago
Oh my, this is really going to change the game rules --- No need to pay gas with NEAR? That’s brilliant, finally someone thought of this --- 30 projects integrated, dYdX is here, it doesn’t seem like hype this time --- Chain abstraction has been talked about a hundred times, but few seem to be truly usable? Is NEAR reliable this time --- Thinking about those failed cross-chain solutions before... but this architecture does look tightly integrated --- Another plan promising to change the ecosystem, let’s see if it can survive more than a year --- Intent relay + state synchronization, sounds hardcore, but I still don’t understand 🤷 --- Aurora has been onboarded, which shows that someone truly believes in this direction --- Paying gas with any token, for small-cap holders this is simply springtime
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ReverseFOMOguyvip
· 21h ago
Paying Gas with any token—that's what we call experience. --- 30 projects integrated, the ecosystem is indeed showing signs of movement. --- Can cross-chain state synchronization truly be implemented? --- I'm optimistic about this approach; lowering the barriers is key to winning people's hearts. --- dYdX is using it, which proves it's not just talk. --- The general account layer sounds good, but how does it actually perform in practice? --- Web3 should be like this—don't always make users adapt to protocols. --- Multi-chain ecosystems are easy to talk about but hard to implement.
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GetRichLeekvip
· 21h ago
Wow, now NEAR really wants to outcompete other blockchains... Paying Gas with any token, this move is brilliant. I should have bottomed out earlier.
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AltcoinHuntervip
· 21h ago
Alright, this wave of blockchain abstraction is indeed quite impressive... 30 projects integrated, and the leading players are also following suit. It doesn't look like a small scam operation trying to cut corners. But on the other hand, does this set of arbitrary token payments for Gas potentially reduce the demand for NEAR tokens? I have a feeling it might be a somewhat suicidal form of innovation. It still depends on whether the subsequent ecosystem can truly explode. It's too early to call it a potential star; let's just observe for now.
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