Introducing: Intento Portal & More

More Secure, More Scalable, More Value

We recently passed a major milestone—over six million blocks produced on our upgraded chain, running with block times of just 1.3 seconds, able to execute millions of flows per hour on 3 connected testnet chains over IBC. During the testnet we performed several upgrades, these aren’t just about speed. It introduces enhanced stability and security at the core protocol level, preparing Intento for broader deployment of automated flows.

We’re currently working with StreamSwap to embed trading strategies into streams and we’re now live on the Elys testnet, and Intento Flows are being integrated with key features across the platform.

We're also pleased to welcome new high-quality Cosmos validators to the network, including ECO stake and Coinage x DAIC, who’ve joined our first-of-its-kind, long-running ICS PSS testnet—designed to simulate real-world flow behavior under continuous automation and IBC activity.

Interchain Automation Built for the Real World

Intento is a chain for intent-based flows across IBC, designed to bring automation and orchestration directly to the user—without intermediaries and execututions are fully self-custodial.

Users define what they want to happen—whether that’s compounding staking rewards, swapping tokens periodically, or streaming assets over time, Intento handles the rest. Flows are executed securely across chains using IBC, Interchain Accounts, and MsgExec, all without the need to write or deploy custom smart contracts.

Configuration is code-optional: flows can be created manually, via CLI tools, or through integrations with Intento Portal and dApp frontends. Developers can also use hosted or self-hosted ICA support, and enrich flows with feedback loops, comparisons, and conditional triggers.

It’s automation that works on your terms—with full control, and full transparency.

We’ve also open-sourced a core part of our development stack: the Intento Integration Hub. It’s where protocols, dApps, and wallets can learn how to plug Intento flows into their UX.

The repo includes examples of:

  • Creating reusable flows with conditionals
  • Submitting flows through MsgExec with pre-built IBC memos
  • Embedding Portal links into apps
  • Integrating notifications to allow users to track flows

With this hub, we want to make interchain automation not just possible—but intuitive, modular, and easy to build on top of.

Introducing: Intento Portal Beta

TriggerPortal is now Intento Portal, the one-stop place for submitting and managing flows. This includes ‘Copy and Create’ to quickly set up common flows like staking rewards, liquidity provision, or cross-chain swaps with just a few clicks, as well as email alerts.

How to build a flow using the beta version of Intento Portal?

  1. Get INTO tokens from the faucet in our Discord.
    - In the channel testnet-faucet type: $request {your into1-prefixed address}
    - Additionally, if you want to execute on our Cosmos Hub test chain:
    $request {your cosmos1-prefixed address} cosmos-test
    - If you want to execute a flow on the Osmosis Testnet, get tokens on the Osmosis Testnet via Telegram.
  2. Go to https://portal.intento.zone/
  3. Browse through the recent flows
  4. Hit `Copy and Create` or use this flow on Cosmos Hub local as initial input
  5. Check the input.
    - Make sure you are the sender and have set the right prefix for the chain, and check that the token amounts are correct.
    Tip: you can now also use the Your Address placeholder and Intento Portal will auto-parse your address.
    - Make sure you have set AuthZ grant permissions correctly
  6. Hit Schedule and Set your desired interval and duration
  7. Submit the flow

For more information check the docs about the Intento Portal.

You can watch a quick walkthrough of Intento Portal on Omniflix TV here: https://omniflix.tv/iv/685136c1d88071e6767b3427

Next up, we’ve build something to make integration into AI agents and dApps as easy as pie.

Intento Portal Submit simplifies integration for dApps by turning any intent into a flow interface—accessible via a single URL.

With just a link, you can trigger a fully functional submit page. It pre-fills the flow, guides users through final inputs, and submits it securely. But Portal isn’t just a frontend—it's connected to a lightweight notification service that keeps users informed if a flow executes, fails, or hits a trigger.

This means teams can integrate flow execution into their apps, dashboards, or products without reinventing the wheel. And users gain a simple way to manage, monitor, and reconfigure their flows from one location—no RPC wrangling or CLI gymnastics required.

Submitting the flow, funding it, setting the authorization, subscribing to it, all in one button, one transaction!

Get fake ATOM from our faucet, and test it out a simple token stream here.

How AI Agents Interact Securely with Intento Portal

As AI agents get smarter and more autonomous, a natural question comes up: Should they sign and submit transactions on their own?

The short answer: absolutely not.

Giving agents direct access to private keys is a non-starter from a security standpoint. Instead, the Intento Portal is built around a safer pattern that keeps users in control:

  • Agents observe or infer intent—based on user preferences, blockchain state, or interchain activity.
  • They then construct a proposed transaction: a swap, IBC transfer, staking action, governance vote—you name it.
  • The Portal presents the transaction to the user, who reviews and signs it via their wallet (Leap, Keplr, MetaMask via WalletConnect MCP).
  • Only after approval is the transaction broadcast to the network.

This architecture separates intent recognition (AI) from intent execution (you). Agents can automate the tedious parts, but you always hold the keys.

Coming Soon: tokenstream.fun

We’re excited to announce we are launching a new product called tokenstream.fun—an app to stream tokens from anywhere to anywhere via integrated DEX platforms.

This will allow users to:

  • Visually compose token streams with embedded logic
  • Configure start times, intervals, and conditions
  • Monitor flows as they execute in real time via notifications

It’s designed for power users who want to optimize trading strategies in a very simple and intuitive way.

Airdrop: Expanding Distribution

Intento is preparing airdrop support for selected NFT collections and communities. If you're part of a collection or community that should be considered—now’s the time to speak up.

We’re also exploring airdrop rewards for Galxe campaign participants and verified testnet users. The goal is to recognize early contributors, testers, and builders who’ve helped prove the value of automated flows across chains.

Next Galxe Quest: CoCo Chill

We’re launching a new Galxe campaign shortly, called CoCo Chill.

It’s designed to reward hands-on participation: executing flows, testing integrations, and exploring the Intento Portal. Details will be announced soon, but if you’re active on testnet, you’re already ahead.

Stay tuned. The next wave is about to roll in.

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