Advanced Security with inEVM

The collaboration between Injective and AltLyer has brought an advanced security to inEVM applications in the following ways

1. Combined security:

InEVM can harness the security not only of Injective but also of Ethereum as a whole, thereby incorporating the security of over $400 billion in assets into the realm of inEVM. This integration enhances inEVM's alignment with both Ethereum and Injective, merging two of the most dynamic L1 ecosystems to date.

2. Speed and Cost Efficiency:

Injective's integration with EVM empowers Ethereum developers to create applications that can take advantage of Injective's rapid transaction processing and minimal fees, while also maintaining interoperability across both the WASM and EVM ecosystems. This distinctive capability positions Injective as the sole L1 blockchain capable of combining Cosmos' interoperability, Solana's speed, and Ethereum's developer accessibility.

3. New Design Framework:

Injective's inEVM, in collaboration with AltLayer, has brought a new design framework for EVM transactions. This approach involves conducting on-chain state validation through a network of economically backed nodes, ensuring enhanced security and reliability throughout the rollup stack.

4. Fast finality in inEVM:

AltLayer and Injective Bring Fast Finality to inEVM. Restaking-based security endeavors to extend Ethereum's security to inEVM and consequently to applications built on inEVM. This is accomplished through AltLayer's MACH framework, which establishes a network of nodes to validate the state of the inEVM stack. When an invalid state is detected, a governance proposal is triggered on-chain to address the issue. If approved, MACH's circuit breaker mechanism will promptly halt inEVM's RPC service, safeguarding users from additional malicious activities and facilitating the initiation of a transaction recall process.