Injective has announced its plans to integrate native Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) support into its architecture. This integration aims to increase the performance and interoperability of the Injective network.
Integrating EVM for Seamless Operation
Injective’s EVM is directly embedded into the blockchain's core rather than being an addition. This ensures EVM functions on dedicated infrastructure, creating a unified execution layer. Unlike systems dependent on external modules, Injective's approach reportedly eliminates such dependencies, making the network faster, more secure, and reliable, while ensuring interoperability with Ethereum’s ecosystem, thus enhancing its capability as a hub for various technologies and dApps.
Bridging Ethereum and DeFi
The EVM introduction is part of Injective's broader Multi-VM initiative, aiming for compatibility with multiple VMs. This opens up Injective to a wider developer community, especially those familiar with Ethereum's environment, bridging traditional finance with DeFi. The network supports the latest Ethereum tools, such as the updated version of Geth, allowing developers to leverage new Solidity features as they transition from Ethereum.
Optimizing for the Future: EVM for AI-Driven Finance
Injective is pioneering new paths by integrating on-chain AI inference models to support decentralized AI. This offers new possibilities for AI-driven financial applications, providing intelligent data indexing and agent-based infrastructure. Tests show handling up to eight times faster transactions with the capacity to process 9,000 transactions per second and 800 Ethereum-based transactions per second in real environments.
Injective's EVM integration is set to improve network performance and interoperability, paving the way for AI-driven finance. This innovation extends the capabilities of traditional and decentralized financial systems, providing new opportunities for users and developers to foster innovation.