Injective, a blockchain network, is planning a major update to its Real-Time Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) mainnet, which will help improve network efficiency, RWA integration, and shared liquidity infrastructure. This major update, proposed through governance, represents a major milestone for INJ’s evolving architecture, dubbed MultiVM.
Overview of the Real-Time EVM Upgrade
Injective also confirmed that its Real-Time EVM mainnet upgrade is set to go live this week, subject to its governance process. This update aims at enhancing efficiency and interoperability within its ecosystem.
The Real-Time EVM is a key component of INJ’s infrastructure, which allows Ethereum-compatible smart contracts to co-exist with other virtual machine environments under INJ’s MultiVM system. The upgrade is designed to fine-tune the interaction of the environments.
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Enhancements to MultiVM Architecture
The MultiVM architecture of INJ’s allows developers to build across multiple virtual machines in a single network. The upcoming upgrade is expected to:
- Improve Transaction Throughput and Execution Speed
- Optimize Smart Contract Performance
- Improve cross-VM communication
- Reduce latency within the EVM environment
Such improvements are expected to create a more seamless experience for decentralized application (dApp) and protocol integrations on the network.
Strengthening RWA Integration With Chainlink
An important part of this update includes deeper optimization with regard to real-world asset integrations, especially with Chainlink.
The Chainlink oracle system plays an important role in providing external data feeds to smart contracts. By improving compatibility and functionality within the Real-Time EVM, Injective aims to improve the way tokenized RWAs access real-time data.
This could enable more efficient pricing feed, asset verification, and compliance-related integrations with tokenized financial assets.
Expansion of Shared Liquidity Layer
This upgrade also increases the potential of Injective’s shared liquidity layer, which pools liquidity from different applications and virtual machines across the ecosystem.
With better coordination of execution environments, the network hopes to:
- Enable Deeper Liquidity Pools
- Support cross-application capital efficiency
- Improve Order Routing and Settlement Mechanisms
- Facilitate Institutional-Grade Trading Infrastructure
This is in line with Injective’s broader strategy of building a high-performance financial layer that is optimized for decentralized trading and asset issuance.
Governance and Implementation
The Real-Time EVM upgrade has been proposed as a governance proposal, which gives token holders an opportunity to be involved in the decision-making process. Governance-based upgrades enhance the decentralized nature of the network, ensuring community oversight over protocol-level changes.
Broader Ecosystem Impact
As blockchain networks continue to compete in terms of performance and interoperability, technological advancements that improve network execution speed and liquidity coordination will continue to play an important role in the development of the ecosystem. Upgrading the EVM environment of Injective may attract more developers and DeFi applications.
If successful, the update will likely cement the position of Injective as a multi-VM financial blockchain platform that prioritizes speed, cross-platform functionality, and support for real-world assets.
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