On the same day that a leading exchange announced the delisting of the KITE perpetual contract, a technical solution that could potentially rewrite the rules of blockchain development quietly completed its mainnet deployment. Elimination and creation always unfold simultaneously in this industry.



Injective's latest release, inEVM, targets a core pain point that has plagued developers for years: how can millions of developers accustomed to the Ethereum toolchain work seamlessly on a more efficient infrastructure?

The cleverness of this solution lies in the fact that it doesn’t require you to change any habits. You can still write contracts in Solidity, still use the familiar Hardhat development environment, but the underlying chain offers you nearly zero-cost gas fees and transaction confirmations in under a second. For teams who have suffered from high Ethereum mainnet fees, this difference in experience is almost a dimensional leap.

The even more critical breakthrough is that it breaks down the barriers between virtual machines. Previously, developers often faced a dilemma: choosing the EVM ecosystem meant giving up the WASM capabilities of Cosmos, and vice versa. Now, inEVM puts both into the same composable runtime environment. You can directly call modules from both ecosystems within a single smart contract—no need to rely on those notoriously unreliable cross-chain bridges, and no need to refactor code to adapt to different standards.

This “write once, run everywhere” development paradigm is the next battleground for infrastructure competition. While others are still debating compatibility, true integration has already begun.
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Liquidated_Larryvip
· 2025-12-08 21:37
This is true innovation, not those hyped-up vaporware projects. Gas fees have always been a major headache for developers, and zero cost can really solve this pain point.
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PensionDestroyervip
· 2025-12-08 18:37
Don't praise it yet—let's wait and see if Injective doesn't rug pull. Too many "revolutionary" technologies have ended up being short-lived.
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ChainSauceMastervip
· 2025-12-08 17:53
Damn, this inEVM is really insane: zero gas fees + 1 second confirmation. Isn’t this basically a direct reason to cut off Ethereum?
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 2025-12-08 17:52
ngl this inEVM thing lowkey sounds too good to be true... been burned before by "zero gas fees" promises, you know? still watching this one closely tho, not gonna lie
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GameFiCriticvip
· 2025-12-08 17:48
Zero gas fees sound great, but how do we solve the cold start problem for the ecosystem? inEVM does improve the developer experience, but sustainability depends on whether there are enough applications following up at the application layer. Otherwise, no matter how strong the infrastructure is, it won't be enough to support the ecosystem.
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GateUser-5854de8bvip
· 2025-12-08 17:47
Wow, zero gas fees are real, but after the cross-chain bridge issues are resolved, will there be new problems?
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