Hello BitcoinTalk community,
I'm excited to announce Umi Network, a new blockchain execution layer designed to unify multiple virtual machines (starting with Move and EVM) in a single environment. This architecture allows native deployment and composability across VMs, addressing Move's adoption barriers and Solidity's security issues while leveraging Ethereum's ecosystem.
Key Technical Highlights:
- Unified Multi-VM (UMI): Run Move and EVM contracts side-by-side without bridges or rewrites, enabling seamless asset/logic integration.
- Built on OP Stack: Modular optimistic rollup with ZK optimizations for fast finality (minutes) and low costs, compatible with Ethereum tools like MetaMask.
- Security Focus: Move's resource-oriented design prevents re-entrancy and data races; EVM emulator ensures Solidity compatibility.
- Use Cases: DeFi, Web3 gaming, SocialFi, on-chain identity, and real-world assets—all with Ethereum liquidity.
- Current Status: Production-ready chain in testnet phase; docs and faucet available for builders.
Whitepaper:
https://uminetwork.com/whitepaper.pdfWebsite:
https://uminetwork.comTestnet Docs:
https://docs.uminetwork.comFaucet:
https://faucet.uminetwork.comWe're not conducting any sales or giveaways here, just sharing for discussion.What are your thoughts on multi-VM approaches for better blockchain interoperability? Has anyone experimented with Move on Ethereum-like setups? Looking forward to insights from the community.
Best,
Stefan (Umi Team)