Dfinity says Internet Computer smart contracts now work with any EVM
Dfinity Foundation released an API that allows for Internet Computer smart contracts to be read and written on any EVM.
"Internet Computer smart contracts can now communicate with any EVM chain. This means dapps can benefit from cross-chain liquidity, merging communities and simplifies handling API keys," Lomesh Dutta, VP of growth at Dfinity Foundation said in the statement. "We have added Optimism, Arbitrum and Base, [but] anyone can add other EVMs anytime."
Dutta added that Internet Computer smart contracts have already worked with Bitcoin and Ethereum on projects like Bioniq, Bitfinity and Omnity.
The move to further increase interoperability across Internet Computer and other blockchains is part of Dfinity Foundation's Chain Fusion initiative. The organization, which is the main contributor to the Internet Computer protocol, said Internet Computer will soon also be able to interact with the Solana blockchain, according to a statement.
Dfinity Foundation's Chief Scientist and Founder, Dominic Williams, considers Internet Computer the "only third-generation" blockchain capable of powering a new internet era where all online activity is completely on chain.
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