MooKing Practical Classroom | EVM Compatibility = Blockchain Version of 'Plug Adapter'?
The Binance community has been asking recently: Why do new public chains always emphasize EVM compatibility? The answer is quite down-to-earth.
Practical analogy: Suppose you buy a US appliance (Ethereum DApp) and the plug is completely incompatible with Taiwanese sockets; rewiring is a hassle. If there is an adapter (Kava's EVM compatibility), you don't have to change anything—just plug it in and use it.
This is also why EVM compatibility is regarded as a basic requirement for public chains. Kava's feature is that it can not only run Ethereum contracts but also combine the cross-chain speed of Cosmos. This makes it an option that offers both 'development convenience' and 'operational efficiency'.
The market has observed that more and more DeFi teams are considering testing new features on Kava due to its low cost and high speed. This also means that Kava is gradually attracting multi-chain application developers.
As for me, I see this 'adapter' concept as insurance—deploying familiar DApps first, then adding more once I confirm smooth operation. Would you be willing to be one of the first users?
In the next article, I will talk about when exactly such an adapter would be used?
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