Many public chains claim to want to 'attract developers', but there are few that can truly lower the barriers.

@kava takes a pragmatic approach in this regard: it combines EVM compatibility with Cosmos IBC, allowing developers to use familiar tools while accessing a broader ecosystem.

This means that teams accustomed to writing contracts in Solidity can migrate to Kava with almost no learning cost.

After migrating, they can also benefit from the cross-chain advantages provided by Cosmos, connecting assets and applications with other chains. This 'double insurance' design significantly boosts developers' enthusiasm.

For users, this design is equally beneficial. Because developers can migrate more easily, the ecosystem's applications will be richer. Users can not only enjoy low fees and fast confirmations but also access native USDT, cross-chain assets, and more gameplay options. Ultimately, this experiential advantage will create a positive cycle for the entire ecosystem.

$KAVA plays the role of an adhesive in this process. It serves both as payment fuel and as proof of developers' participation in governance.

#KavaBNBChainSummer has made more people see this long-term value—this is not merely a 'narrative', but a genuinely friendly environment for both developers and users.