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Neon EVM adopts network extensions to redefine Solana's product categories.
By Chainwire, London, United Kingdom, October 16, 2024, Chainwire, Neon EVM pioneers the
network extension category on Solana, ushering in a new era of unified growth. Neon EVM, a leading Ethereum virtual machine,
EVM, on Solana, formally adopts Solana Network Extension as a product category,
perfectly capturing the essence of this new category. Network extensions fill a critical
gap in the Solana ecosystem. By offering a formal category for projects that natively
extend Solana's functionalities, Neon EVM provides
clarity to developers, investors, and users alike. Traditionally, the positioning resulted from the
inherent nature of Neon EVM and various other projects, MagicBlock, Metaplex, etc. Since these
are not typical Layer 1 or Layer 2 blockchains. Unlike traditional rollups, L2s, or sidechains, Neon EVM ESA program
deployed directly on Solana's blockchain and relies upon its settlement, consensus,
and data availability. Today, this makes Neon EVM part of an emerging product category known
as network extensions, a native, composable expansion of Solana's core capabilities,
stirring up debate. The controversy sparking the network extensions category Solana's network extensions sparked
controversy in September 2024, with CEO founder Anatoly Yakovenko calling Ethereum's L2 solutions
parasitic. Yakovenko argued that L2s drain liquidity and fragment the ecosystem,
a view echoed by Solana advocates who said L2s create a disjointed
user experience. In contrast, Yakovenko claimed Solana's network extensions are
natively composable and enhance the core chain without pulling liquidity.
Supporters emphasized that they are not disguised L2s but maintain a direct connection to Solana's
base layer, enabling seamless composability without Ethereum's issues.
Network extensions differ fundamentally from L2's, unlocking seamless Ethereum compatibility on
Solana. Neon EVM as a native network extension Solana sees its network extensions as specialized
modules that broaden the L1 blockchain's core functionalities. These extensions natively
integrate with the Solana base layer, allowing
new capabilities to be added while preserving the core performance and composability of the
underlying L1 chain. Neon EVM epitomizes this concept by enabling Ethereum compatibility for
apps while maintaining an execution environment with Solana. Neon isn't a typical L2, it runs as
an EVM, Ethereum virtual machine, on Solana blockchain,
providing compatibility with Ethereum-based applications while remaining fully integrated
with Solana's L1. Unlike Optimistic or ZK rollups, Neon doesn't process transactions off-chain,
but via Neon proxy. Instead, Atalo's developers to deploy Ethereum DAPPs on Solana, leveraging Solana's core
capabilities, and no rust coding is needed. Neon EVM seamlessly integrates with Solana at
the protocol level and maps Ethereum transactions directly into Solana instructions, leveraging
Solana's advanced C-level transactional infrastructure. As a result, DAPPs running
on Neon EVM benefit from Solana's high-throughput environment and
unparalleled scalability, enabling parallel processing and efficient execution.
This technology positions Neon EVM as a key player in enhancing the accessibility and
composability of blockchain applications to the Solana ecosystem. The Solana Foundation team has
reiterated Neon EVM's role as a network extension on social
media platform X, as seen in the post below, while Anatoly Yakovenko, co-founder of Solana,
has clearly stated that Neon EVM is definitely not an L2. Greater than Davide Menegaldo,
CCO of Neon EVM and highlights the importance of network greater than extensions, stating,
network extensions offer a powerful way to enhance and greater than augment the capabilities of
blockchain networks like Solana without the greater than downsides typically associated
with traditional scalability solutions. Menegaldo further takes a deep dive and
explains the key to determining network extensions' unified liquidity.
By operating within the same liquidity pool, network extensions
prevent the liquidity fragmentation that often occurs with layer 2s or sidechains, ensuring a
more unified and efficient ecosystem. Enhanced user experience. The user gets to use native
wallets and tools with ease, abstracting away all complexities associated with multi-chain
and fragmented environments. Remains native to the host chain,
extending core functionality. Network extensions are deeply integrated into the base layer and do
not compete with or directly overlap it. They expand Solana's capabilities by adding new features,
new execution environments, storage or consensus capabilities, NFT functionalities without
replacing the core functionalities of the underlying Solana environment.
Projects like MagicBlock with ephemeral rollups and margin-phi are creating tools, services, and infrastructure
that don't always fit into well-defined single categories of L1 and L2 terminologies.
To fully comply with the definition of network extensions, Neon EVM will abstract away the complexities of the EVM layer,
ensuring a seamless experience for users. EVM developers can fast-track their deployment on
Solana without needing to chart the complexities of Rust. Solana users can interact with these
DAPPs through their preferred wallets, such as Phantom, Backpack, or Soulflare, paying gas fees
in Solana native currency. This composable and
intuitive user experience ensures that while the technology behind these applications is
Ethereum compatible, the end-user will benefit from a unified user experience without even
noticing the underlying Ethereum-like codebase powering the DAPPs. Neon EVM drives innovation
in Solana, expanding beyond traditional blockchain models network
extensions in the Solana ecosystem are setting a new precedent for how blockchain infrastructure
can evolve beyond the traditional L1 and L2 models. As Solana continues its growth trajectory
with Firedancer and many upcoming updates, Neon EVM is poised to play a pivotal role in
accelerating innovation, bringing unparalleled growth opportunities to developers and users alike. The future of blockchain is extensible,
and Neon EVM is poised to lead the charge beyond the standard pathways.
About Neon EVM Neon EVM is the first of its kind, a network extension on Solana,
designed to seamlessly integrate Ethereum Virtual Machine, EVM, compatibility into Solana's high-performance ecosystem.
By operating natively within Solana's base layer, Neon EVM provides Ethereum developers with a fast, high-throughput pathway to deploy their EVM DAPPs on Solana, without the need rust-coating, separate blockchain layers, or fragmented liquidity.
It enhances the composability of
DAPPs while preserving Solana's core advantages. Neon EVM expands Solana's capabilities,
offering a unified experience where Ethereum-based projects can thrive with the speed and scalability
Solana is known for. For more information about Neon EVM, users can visit Neonum.org and connect with the community on
Twitter or Discord. Contact Marketing Manager Shaili Singh Neon EVM Shaili at Neon Foundation.
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