NEAR's Intents feature has quietly surpassed a total transaction volume of $9 billion.



This recent surge in growth has been particularly strong—$1.75 billion was invested in the past 30 days alone, and last week the weekly total exceeded $350 million. Now, the daily liquidity can easily reach the $50 million level.

The underlying logic is quite clear: chain abstraction directly equals liquidity release. NEAR simplifies cross-chain interactions, allowing funds originally scattered across different chains to gather and flow more smoothly. That’s why the data has been growing this way.

From these indicators, it’s clear that NEAR has already prepared for the next phase of explosive growth. Such a scale of growth is no accident.
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LucidSleepwalkervip
· 01-08 21:35
$9 billion? Damn, is this number real? Feels like I just started paying attention to NEAR recently. The concept of chain abstraction really packs a punch; cross-chain liquidity is definitely a pain point. This recent growth rate is quite rapid, but the question is whether these funds can truly be retained. Will the Intents track end up being dominated by just a few players? Gotta say, NEAR is really serious about building things this time, unlike some projects that just hype. Wait, $1.75 billion in just a month? How many real users would it take to support that? The concept of chain abstraction is so popular, but how many have actually been implemented? $50 million daily liquidity sounds good, but I wonder about the depth. Let's wait until the explosion actually happens; it's too early to say anything now.
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AirdropJunkievip
· 01-08 19:45
90 billion USD, is this really true? I need to see it with my own eyes to believe it. --- The rhetoric of chain abstraction has been repeated over and over. Does it really work, or is it just another wave of rug pulls? --- Wow, 350 million in a single week. This growth rate is a bit crazy. --- Wait, where does the daily average liquidity of 50 million come from? Feels like it's exaggerated. --- NEAR is still alive? I almost forgot about this project. --- Breaking 90 billion is indeed impressive, but can it last, or is it just a flash in the pan? --- Chain abstraction equals liquidity release. The words sound nice, but only if trading volume can truly be sustained does it count. --- Is it still possible to go all-in on NEAR now? I seek everyone's advice. --- This data looks outrageous, but I wouldn't believe it even if I saw it. --- Clearly there's a problem. Rising so fast—are there no risks involved?
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StakoorNeverSleepsvip
· 01-06 12:42
9 billion dollars? Is this number real? It feels a bit exaggerated. Chain abstraction indeed releases liquidity, but can it continue? This week's 350 million is really impressive; let's see if it can stay steady afterward. NEAR's move is good, but don't hype it up too early. Average daily 50 million? Forget it, I'll check out what other chains are doing.
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DecentralizeMevip
· 01-06 00:56
Wow, 9 billion? I thought it was only a few billion. This growth rate is really impressive. The chain abstraction thing is finally starting to take shape. If the logic of Intents is correct, liquidity will flow like opening the floodgates. Wait, could the 50 million daily average liquidity be just hype again... Is NEAR really valuable this time, or is it just storytelling? Time will tell.
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LiquidationKingvip
· 01-06 00:56
9 billion dollars? This is the real liquidity release. I told you that chain abstraction is not just a hype concept. This number is growing too ridiculously, 350 million in a single week? Why does it seem like no one is discussing this? Average daily 50 million? This is the real hidden giant, it should have been noticed long ago. Am I the only one who thinks this is the true breakthrough in infrastructure? Wait, if chain abstraction is so powerful, how come some people still don’t understand? NEAR might really take off this time. Who would believe that this scale is not a coincidence? Is it still possible to enter now? It feels like it’s already late. Ten times, ten times. Can it break 100 billion by the end of the year?
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NFTragedyvip
· 01-06 00:39
9 billion dollars? Impressive NEAR, Intents really have a unique approach Wait, only 1.75 billion in a month? An average daily liquidity of 50 million, this data is a bit outrageous Chain abstraction, to put it simply, is about organizing fragmented funds. I really like this logic Next phase of explosion? Feels like it's already happening haha But the real question is, how long can this growth rate be sustained?
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DefiOldTrickstervip
· 01-06 00:29
9 billion USD in transactions, this is the real arbitrage opportunity. What are young people still pondering? Chain abstraction, to put it simply, is about turning scattered money into big money. Once the yield rate rises, you can't stop. Spending 350 million weekly, even my old bones have to tremble. How is the liquidation price calculated? 17.5 billion monthly traffic, with this growth rate... Should I buy the dip or run away? I'm really not sure. Daily liquidity of 50 million? I feel like there's an arbitrage opportunity being missed. Is this really about to take off, or is it another wave of leek farmers? I need to carefully look at on-chain data before deciding. Looking at the chain over the past ten years, this rhythm is indeed different. The taste of portfolio returns is a bit overwhelming.
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