Adults do not make choices! Developers do not need to rewrite code to enjoy sub-second finality and nearly zero fees on Injective, which is a rare case of 'having both fish and bear's paw' in the blockchain world.
In the field of blockchain development, developers have long faced a dilemma: either choose Ethereum's vast ecosystem but endure high fees and low performance, or choose the performance advantages of emerging chains but give up mature tools. The launch of Injective's native EVM has completely broken this deadlock. It not only achieves complete EVM compatibility within the Cosmos ecosystem but also, through its unique MultiVM architecture, allows developers to access both CosmWasm and EVM environments on the same chain.
What does this mean? Simply put, developers can now directly deploy mature Solidity smart contracts on Injective while enjoying cross-chain interoperability through Cosmos IBC, nearly zero fees, and sub-second transaction speeds. This compatibility is not only reflected at the technical level but also extends to development tools—developers can continue to use familiar tools like MetaMask, Hardhat, and Foundry, significantly lowering the barriers to migration.
Currently, there are over 40 dApps being built on this new architecture, from decentralized derivatives to synthetic asset platforms; a migration wave of DeFi applications is quietly happening. With more projects joining, Injective is expected to become the core hub connecting the Ethereum and Cosmos ecosystems, providing a brand new solution for a multi-chain future.
As a developer, would you consider migrating your application to Injective's EVM environment? Feel free to share your thoughts!


