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NEAR Intents now live on Range's Cross-Chain Explorer
Cross-chain flows are complex. NEAR Intents make them easier to use - and Range makes them observable.

Syed C, Range
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Sep 9, 2025
We're excited to announce that NEAR Intents are now fully integrated into Range's Cross-Chain Explorer, extending our mission to provide the most comprehensive real-time intelligence layer across blockchains, bridges, and interoperability protocols.
With this integration, users, builders, and security teams can now monitor, analyze, and investigate NEAR Intents alongside 105+ supported chains and protocols, directly within the Explorer.
What are NEAR Intents?
NEAR Intents are a key part of NEAR Protocol's AI-native stack. Instead of requiring users to submit complex transactions directly, intents allow them to express what they want to achieve – such as swapping tokens, transferring assets, or executing a multi-step action – and let the network handle the optimal execution path.
This intent-based transaction model allows:
Users to focus on outcomes instead of navigating technical transaction steps.
Intelligent agents to manage execution, routing, and optimization in real time.
Developers to integrate chain-agnostic flows without requiring users to switch wallets or manage chain IDs.
In short, intents bring a level of usability and automation that makes multi-chain interactions more accessible, scalable, and secure.
NEAR Intents on Range
Cross-chain liquidity and applications are inherently complex. Transactions often span multiple hops, bridges, and chains, making it difficult to track value and detect anomalies. At Range, our focus is on closing the cross-chain intelligence gap. As more protocols adopt intent-based architectures, from NEAR to Across Protocol's ERC-7683 intents, the need for visibility at the intent layer is growing.
With NEAR Intents now tracked in the Cross-Chain Explorer, Range provides the same level of transparency to this new execution model as we do for traditional transactions.
With this integration, you can now:
Monitor intents in real time - Track execution flows across chains and confirm settlement outcomes.
Analyze liquidity movements - Understand how assets are routed via intents and identify counterparties.
Strengthen security and compliance - Detect unusual intent activity, trace flows through bridges, and investigate anomalies with Range Trail.
Build on the Range API - Developers can access NEAR Intent data directly via the Range API, allowing you to create custom dashboards, monitoring, and risk workflows.
By integrating NEAR Intents, we ensure that both users and security teams can track and verify these new transaction formats as easily as traditional transfers.
This matters for a wide range of stakeholders: DeFi protocols that need to protect treasuries and monitor counterparties, compliance teams verifying intent-based transfers and execution paths, developers building AI-native or chain-abstracted applications on NEAR, and security researchers investigating intent flows during incidents. And most importantly, for users, Range's Cross-Chain Explorer lets them see the status of their cross-chain transaction, in real-time across ecosystems.
Explore NEAR Intents today
NEAR Intents are live now on the Cross-Chain Explorer. Start exploring, set up monitoring, or integrate intent data into your workflows through the Range API.
By bringing intent-based execution into the same visibility layer as traditional cross-chain transactions, we're continuing to make blockchain activity more transparent, secure, and accessible.
Get in touch if you want us to integrate your interoperability solution into our explorers, or you want to use our data API to simplify your custom apps.
About Range
Range is the leading blockchain security and intelligence platform, operating across ecosystems. We work with teams like the Solana Foundation, Circle, dYdX, and Osmosis to deliver secure, cross-chain infrastructure. Our products include the industry’s first Cross-Chain Explorer – tracking activity across 105+ chains, bridges and interoperability protocols – as well as real-time monitoring, alerting, and forensic tools used by developers, security teams, and protocols alike.
From the USDC Explorer powering Circle’s CCTP to the Solana Transaction Security Standard adopted by Squads Protocol, Range’s tools secure over $30B in onchain assets. We also provide IBC Rate Limit contracts on Cosmos and Range Trail, our cross-chain forensics engine, to support investigations and incident response across networks.