Å være ikke-EVM er frustrerende nettopp på grunn av det James sier, utviklerverktøyet mangler. Og dette strekker seg inn i alle fasetter: RPC-er, noder, lommebokinfra, onboarding/off-boarding, institusjonell støtte, brostøtte, etc. Og hvis du er en byggmester, vil du absolutt ha vanskeligere for å skaffe kapital, jeg lover deg. Det som regnes som en inngangsbarriere kan imidlertid raskt bli en vollgrav. Så mange infraleverandører nektet å støtte SVM, noe som betydde at de hardbarkede SVM-byggerne måtte bygge sine egne løsninger. (eks. Helius, Squads, etc) Men når Solana nådde utgangshastigheten, skyndte alle seg tilbake for å prøve å få en bit av kaken. MoveVM-utviklerverktøyet ligger bak, men med tid, fokus og byggere som @ShinamiCorp vil det gå opp i nivå. Spørsmålet er hvilke byggherrer som kommer til å holde ut gjennom "inngangsbarrierene" for å tygge glass og etablere vollgravene sine? Gmove.
James
James9. juni 2025
The primary reason Monad decided to be EVM compatible was because EVM already has a ton of developer tools and resources. There's nothing particularly exceptional about EVM itself nor is there anything that's particularly deficient. It's a standard (but bit weird with 32 byte words) stack-based VM, with a small well-defined runtime. It's implementation is not much different than what you would find in any undergraduate compiler/interpreter class. So it doesn't make sense to start anew. You'd have to build all the resources/tools/community/etc from scratch. Some obviously feel differently as they decided to build new VMs, but I'm not convinced. This is not to say Monad won't innovate in this area - it absolutely will. @category_xyz has an awesome "compiler" team with top-notch devs and researchers. You'll see the output of that team in the future. One thing I discussed with @zen_llama when he was hired was focusing on dev support. Monad and/or Category can definitely do a better job of that, and we started ramping that up more recently. Focus for now is on the most performance-sensitive apps. A lot of apps won't ever need any guidance because of the EVM compatibility, some apps will need a little, and a small number of apps will need a lot of help. Our team also learns and improves from these collaborations - they are mutually beneficial. re community, I welcome any sort of disagreement and feedback that's genuine. I feel like I've made this point many times before.
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