# Introduction

Intent Transaction Layer (ITL) redefining the interaction between wallets and dApps. Within this layer, transactions are streamlined into the desired outcomes of various actions.&#x20;

Users no longer need to sign each transaction individually or grasp every transaction detail. Instead, they simply define their objectives, and the ITL facilitates their needs efficiently.

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