PANews reported on November 12th that, according to The Block, Injective launched its native EVM mainnet on its Cosmos-based Layer 1 blockchain on Tuesday, bringing full compatibility with Ethereum. This is a key step in Injective's "MultiVM" roadmap, which aims to create a unified multi-virtual machine environment on Layer 1 blockchains to enable seamless development and execution across multiple smart contract platforms. Its ultimate goal is to allow developers to deploy applications on their preferred virtual machines—including WebAssembly, EVM, and Solana Virtual Machines—without changing their code, while sharing liquidity, assets, state, and modules across the entire ecosystem. Injective began testing its inEVM Layer 2 back in 2023 and announced earlier this year that it would introduce native EVM support on its Cosmos-based Layer 1. According to Tuesday's announcement, Solana virtual machine support is "on the roadmap."PANews reported on November 12th that, according to The Block, Injective launched its native EVM mainnet on its Cosmos-based Layer 1 blockchain on Tuesday, bringing full compatibility with Ethereum. This is a key step in Injective's "MultiVM" roadmap, which aims to create a unified multi-virtual machine environment on Layer 1 blockchains to enable seamless development and execution across multiple smart contract platforms. Its ultimate goal is to allow developers to deploy applications on their preferred virtual machines—including WebAssembly, EVM, and Solana Virtual Machines—without changing their code, while sharing liquidity, assets, state, and modules across the entire ecosystem. Injective began testing its inEVM Layer 2 back in 2023 and announced earlier this year that it would introduce native EVM support on its Cosmos-based Layer 1. According to Tuesday's announcement, Solana virtual machine support is "on the roadmap."

Injective launches native EVM mainnet, advancing its MultiVM roadmap.

2025/11/12 07:22
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PANews reported on November 12th that, according to The Block, Injective launched its native EVM mainnet on its Cosmos-based Layer 1 blockchain on Tuesday, bringing full compatibility with Ethereum. This is a key step in Injective's "MultiVM" roadmap, which aims to create a unified multi-virtual machine environment on Layer 1 blockchains to enable seamless development and execution across multiple smart contract platforms. Its ultimate goal is to allow developers to deploy applications on their preferred virtual machines—including WebAssembly, EVM, and Solana Virtual Machines—without changing their code, while sharing liquidity, assets, state, and modules across the entire ecosystem.

Injective began testing its inEVM Layer 2 back in 2023 and announced earlier this year that it would introduce native EVM support on its Cosmos-based Layer 1. According to Tuesday's announcement, Solana virtual machine support is "on the roadmap."

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