vanjak
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If this coordination model actually works, a lot of today’s crypto infrastructure doesn’t disappear. It becomes invisible. Bridges still exist. Routers still exist. Execution still happens. But the user never touches them. That’s the real shift. Most crypto tools today assume the user wants to participate in the plumbing. Choose the route. Choose the chain. Move assets manually. Approve everything. Those flows created entire categories of products. But they also trained the ecosystem to equate interaction with value. Intent breaks that assumption. When the system resolves outcomes upstream, many layers lose surface area. Not because they failed, but because the system no longer asks the user to interact with them. They still matter. They just stop being the interface. This is uncomfortable because visibility has always been how power is measured in crypto. If a user doesn’t click you, doesn’t sign you, doesn’t route through you, it feels like you’ve been disintermediated. In reality, you’ve been absorbed. That’s the difference between tools and infrastructure. @useTria isn’t trying to kill bridges, wallets, or routers. It’s moving them down the stack. Making them reliable background processes instead of decision points. The principle stays intact. The burden moves away from the user. If this model holds, crypto doesn’t become simpler because things are removed. It becomes simpler because responsibility is reallocated. And the systems that survive won’t be the loudest ones. They’ll be the ones that still work when nobody notices them anymore.

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