Many public chains are touting "compatibility," but in my view, only compatibility that truly solves the fragmentation issue at the execution layer is meaningful.
Today, I want to talk about a technical concept that determines the ceiling for @injective: MultiVM.
There is a huge "language barrier" in blockchain development:
Ethereum uses Solidity, has the most developers, and the richest ecosystem. Solana uses Rust, with the strongest concurrent performance. Cosmos uses Rust/Go and offers the best interoperability.
In the past, these three ecosystems were completely parallel. If developers wanted to port Uniswap to Solana, or bring Solana games to Ethereum, it basically meant rewriting the code. This limited the spread of liquidity and innovation.
Injective's MultiVM is not simply a "cross-chain bridge," but provides multiple execution environments on the same chain.
It has achieved something rare in the industry: supporting WASM, EVM, and SVM simultaneously.
What does this mean?
inEVM: This is the first EVM Rollup that can interoperate with Cosmos IBC. Ethereum developers can directly deploy Solidity contracts.
SVM: By integrating with Eclipse, it supports Solana's Sealevel virtual machine environment.
There are many L2 solutions on the market that are also EVM-compatible, so what makes Injective special?
The answer is—atomic composability.
On other chains, assets in different environments often require bridging or wrapping. But under Injective's architecture, applications on different VMs can share the same liquidity base.
User trades on inEVM can directly access the order book depth on Injective mainnet.
For ordinary users like us, the experience upgrade brought by MultiVM is invisible but significant:
In the future, you'll find that you can play Solana-style high-frequency games on Injective, while also operating complex DeFi protocols like Uniswap V3 in the same wallet.
One wallet, one gas token, interaction across the entire ecosystem. This is the improvement brought by technical unification.
Injective is not trying to "beat" Ethereum or Solana, but has chosen a smarter strategy: inclusivity.
With MultiVM, it becomes an aggregator of these top ecosystems. @injective @Bantr_fun
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Many public chains are touting "compatibility," but in my view, only compatibility that truly solves the fragmentation issue at the execution layer is meaningful.
Today, I want to talk about a technical concept that determines the ceiling for @injective: MultiVM.
There is a huge "language barrier" in blockchain development:
Ethereum uses Solidity, has the most developers, and the richest ecosystem.
Solana uses Rust, with the strongest concurrent performance. Cosmos uses Rust/Go and offers the best interoperability.
In the past, these three ecosystems were completely parallel. If developers wanted to port Uniswap to Solana, or bring Solana games to Ethereum, it basically meant rewriting the code. This limited the spread of liquidity and innovation.
Injective's MultiVM is not simply a "cross-chain bridge," but provides multiple execution environments on the same chain.
It has achieved something rare in the industry: supporting WASM, EVM, and SVM simultaneously.
What does this mean?
inEVM: This is the first EVM Rollup that can interoperate with Cosmos IBC. Ethereum developers can directly deploy Solidity contracts.
SVM: By integrating with Eclipse, it supports Solana's Sealevel virtual machine environment.
There are many L2 solutions on the market that are also EVM-compatible, so what makes Injective special?
The answer is—atomic composability.
On other chains, assets in different environments often require bridging or wrapping. But under Injective's architecture, applications on different VMs can share the same liquidity base.
User trades on inEVM can directly access the order book depth on Injective mainnet.
For ordinary users like us, the experience upgrade brought by MultiVM is invisible but significant:
In the future, you'll find that you can play Solana-style high-frequency games on Injective, while also operating complex DeFi protocols like Uniswap V3 in the same wallet.
One wallet, one gas token, interaction across the entire ecosystem. This is the improvement brought by technical unification.
Injective is not trying to "beat" Ethereum or Solana, but has chosen a smarter strategy: inclusivity.
With MultiVM, it becomes an aggregator of these top ecosystems.
@injective @Bantr_fun