Ever wonder what happens when you merge different virtual machines on the blockchain? Imagine a future where EVM and WASM don't just coexist—they genuinely work together. Solidity contracts calling Rust ones directly, no intermediaries, no clunky bridges. That's the kind of seamless composability that could reshape how we build across chains. The technical hurdles are real, but the payoff? Cross-chain development becomes intuitive instead of a headache. We're talking about unlocking genuine interoperability at the VM level, not just at the application layer.

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TokenSleuthvip
· 5h ago
To be honest, if this can really be achieved, that would be awesome, but the bridge black hole has been there for so many years.
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airdrop_huntressvip
· 5h ago
You're right, but this should have happened a long time ago... The day EVM and WASM truly merge, a bunch of cross-chain projects might be out of a job haha
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PermabullPetevip
· 5h ago
ngl that sounds a bit too idealistic, it would be great if bridges could really disappear... but true integration of EVM and WASM? Don't get your hopes up, it depends on who will foot the bill for this technical debt.
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LuckyBlindCatvip
· 5h ago
Sounds good, but how many years have these cross-chain solutions been talked about... how many have actually been implemented?
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