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- Router Pay launches on Router Nitro, simplifying Web 3.0 payments with a user-friendly experience akin to Web 2.0 systems.
- The ISA framework enables intent-based transactions, eliminating the need for wallet connections and approvals.
- Router Pay supports cross-chain transfers across six chains, including Arbitrum, Avalanche, and Polygon, enhancing transaction efficiency.
- Future plans include expanding Router Pay’s functionality to non-EVM ecosystems, with Solana as a priority.
Router Pay, a new payment solution built on the Instruction Specific Address (ISA) framework, has been launched on Router Nitro. This development aims to simplify Web 3.0 interactions by offering a user experience comparable to Web 2.0 payment systems while maintaining the trustless nature of blockchain technology.
The ISA framework enables intent-based transactions, allowing users to send funds to a dynamically generated address without needing wallet connections or approvals. This address executes the specified action, such as swapping or staking, and then self-destructs. This process eliminates cumbersome steps, providing a streamlined ‘Scan. Pay. Done.’ workflow.
How Router Pay Works
Router Pay supports cross-chain transfers across six chains: Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Avalanche, Polygon, and BSC. Users can initiate transactions by selecting their source and destination chains and assets, entering the recipient address, and scanning a QR code to complete the transaction. The system automatically executes the transaction without additional confirmations.
The ISA architecture is fully trustless, driven by code, ensuring that user funds are used only for their intended purpose. This approach addresses the complexity and security vulnerabilities often associated with blockchain transactions.
Developer Integration and Future Plans
Router Pay offers a suite of developer tools, including SDKs and APIs, to integrate ISA-powered user journeys into decentralized applications (dApps). Projects can leverage these tools to enable functionalities like token swaps and staking directly within their platforms.
Future plans for Router Pay include expanding its functionality to support both cross-chain and same-chain swaps without requiring approval transactions. Additionally, Router Pay is being developed for non-EVM ecosystems, with Solana as a priority.
The launch of Router Pay on Nitro represents a significant step toward making decentralized applications more accessible. For more details, the announcement can be found here.
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