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Injective Native EVM Mainnet Goes Live, Uniting MultiVM Development

Injective label and a personal computer printing Injective logos. Injective Native EVM Mainnet Launches, Uniting MultiVM Development

Key Takeaways

  • The Injective Native EVM Mainnet allows simultaneous development across EVM and WASM environments.
  • Over 30 dApps and other infrastructure providers have launched alongside the mainnet upgrade.
  • The integration features sub-second finality and transaction fees as low as $0.00008.

MultiVM Revolution Unlocks Cross-Platform Development

The Injective Native EVM Mainnet has officially launched, marking a transformative moment for decentralized finance infrastructure. It is now clear that this unique launch adds Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) compatibility to Injective’s core protocol, facilitating the industry’s first fully integrated MultiVM experience.  

Injective Native EVM Mainnet Launches, Uniting MultiVM Development: Cosmos-based blockchain integrates natively with Ethereum, enabling seamless development across EVM and WebAssembly environments.
Injective Native EVM Mainnet Goes Live. (Source: X)

To this point, the Injective Native EVM Mainnet permits devs to build applications across WebAssembly and EVM environments with unified assets, liquidity, and Web3 modules, completing the impedance between blockchain ecosystems.

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Unprecedented Performance and Developer Flexibility 

The Injective Native EVM Mainnet delivers institutional-grade performance with 0.64-second block times and minimal transaction fees. So far, this integration enables developers to continue using mainstream Ethereum development tools like Hardhat and Foundry without any changes while accessing unique financial modules on Injective.

During the testnet phase, over 5 billion transactions were completed using over 300,000 unique wallets, showing strong ecosystem readiness for the production environment.

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Key Features and User Benefits

The mainnet introduces several transformative capabilities:

  • True MultiVM Environment: Execute EVM and WASM simultaneously, without having to bridge
  • Universal Token Standard: Consistent asset representation across all dApps
  • Shared Liquidity Modules: Instant access to institutional-grade order books
  • MEV-Resistant Trading: Protected execution through centralized limit order book
  • Atomic Composability: Interacting with applications across VM boundaries without frictionย 
Injective Native EVM Mainnet Launches, Uniting MultiVM Development: Cosmos-based blockchain integrates natively with Ethereum, enabling seamless development across EVM and WebAssembly environments.
Injective Core Building Blocks. (Image source: multivm.injective)

Connect to Mainnet:

  • Network Name: Injective
  • Chain ID: 1776
  • RPC URL: https://sentry.evm-rpc.injective.network
  • Block Explorer URL: https://blockscout.injective.network/
  • Currency Symbol: INJ

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Setting New Standards for On-Chain Finance

The Injective Native EVM Mainnet is a paradigm shift that will establish Injective as a leading destination for sophisticated financial applications under a fundamental architectural advancement.

Injective Native EVM Mainnet Launches, Uniting MultiVM Development: Cosmos-based blockchain integrates natively with Ethereum, enabling seamless development across EVM and WebAssembly environments.
Image source: multivm.injective

By addressing the major issues of liquidity fragmentation, development friction, and user experience, Injective creates a compelling environment for developers and users alike, providing institutional-grade decentralized finance (DeFi) capabilities with mainstream accessibility. 


FAQs

What is the Injective Native EVM Mainnet?

The Injective Native EVM Mainnet integrates Ethereum Virtual Machine compatibility directly into Injective’s blockchain, enabling developers to build using both EVM and WebAssembly tools while sharing liquidity and assets across environments.

How does this benefit developers?

The Injective Native EVM Mainnet enables developers to use familiar Ethereum tools while accessing Injective’s financial modules, eliminating the cold-start problem through shared liquidity as well as reducing time-to-market for new applications.

What does this mean for users?

The Injective Native EVM Mainnet provides access to more decentralized applications (dApps), faster transactions with sub-second finality, lower fees, and easy asset movement across different application environments without manual bridging.

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