[Asia Economy Reporter Hyungsoo Park] Me2Zen announced on the 2nd that its blockchain mainnet MEVerse has verified and applied the Ethereum-based programming language (Solidity) virtual machine (EVM) to the mainnet.
After completing EVM development, MEVerse finished the final security tests and system stability verification on the testnet. It was applied and updated to be available on the mainnet. Through this, the EVM update was completed on MEVerse mainnet as well as on the weather futures exchanges Bithumb and MEXC, which have completed mainnet integration.
The final application of EVM on the mainnet allows not only the existing 'GO' language supported by MEVerse but also the Ethereum-based programming language 'Solidity' to be used on the MEVerse chain. This can attract Ethereum-based projects, which occupy a large part of the blockchain sector, and accelerate ecosystem expansion.
To add developer-friendly elements, MEVerse produced and separately distributed development documents related to EVM. They plan to support various methods to build an environment where developers can develop easily and conveniently.
To commemorate the application of EVM on the mainnet, a 'Web3 Community Event' is underway. Participants who complete quests related to the MEVerse ecosystem using the Web3 platform will receive appropriate rewards.
Jongho Hong, CEO of MEVerse Labs, said, "MEVerse EVM was developed with a focus on maximizing convenience for developers and users," adding, "Starting with the application of EVM on the mainnet, we will promote MEVerse's outstanding performance in speed and scalability and attract various projects."
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