Wonderland is a great team and has been very helpful in the Ethereum ecosystem, including to the EF on interop and Kohaku, and to many Ethereum projects.
Aztec has been collaborating with @Wonderland to extend what's possible on the Protocol.
From new token standards to developer tooling to wallet UX, here's a look at what's actively being shipped and what's coming next 👇
Wonderland has been working with the @ethereumfndn to make it easier for wallet and app developers to send assets across different blockchains.
Built as a first-class client for the Open Intents Framework, the cross-chain module provides access to multiple execution networks
This is also why standards only matter if they are operationalized. The industry is full of specs and working groups that never make it past the GitHub repo. What matters is when open infrastructure actually gets deployed, integrated, and used in production.
4/ This is why @lifiprotocol Intents launching on top of the OIF matters. This is one of the first examples of the framework moving into real production infrastructure with meaningful scale and distribution.
The interesting part about open intent infrastructure is the flywheel
We helped create the Open Intents Framework to address this. The OIF is shared infrastructure:
🪄modular architecture
🪄open standards
🪄shared solver compatibility
🪄reusable tooling
🪄configurable settlement + verification layers
So teams can build differentiated products