London, United Kingdom, October 16th, 2024, Chainwire
Neon EVM Pioneers the Network Extension Category on Solana, Ushering in a New Era of Unified Growth.
Neon EVM, a leading Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) on Solana, formally adopts Solana Network Extension as a product category, perfectly capturing the essence of this new category. Network Extensions fill a critical gap in the Solana ecosystem. By offering a formal category for projects that natively extend Solana’s functionalities, Neon EVM provides clarity to developers, investors, and users alike.
Traditionally, the positioning resulted from the inherent nature of Neon EVM and various other projects (MagicBlock, MetaPlex, etc.) since these are not typical Layer 1 or Layer 2 blockchains.
Unlike traditional rollups, L2s, or sidechains, Neon EVM is a program deployed directly on Solana’s blockchain and relies upon its settlement, consensus, and data availability. Today, this makes Neon EVM part of an emerging product category known as Network Extensions—a native, composable expansion of Solana’s core capabilities, stirring up debate.
The controversy sparking the Network Extensions category
Solana’s Network Extensions sparked controversy in September 2024, with co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko calling Ethereum’s L2 solutions “parasitic.” Yakovenko argued that L2s drain liquidity and fragment the ecosystem, a view echoed by Solana advocates who said L2s create a disjointed user experience. In contrast, Yakovenko claimed Solana’s Network Extensions are “natively composable” and enhance the core chain without pulling liquidity. Supporters emphasized that they are not disguised L2s but maintain a direct connection to Solana’s base layer, enabling seamless composability without Ethereum’s issues.
Network Extensions differ fundamentally from L2s.
Unlocking Seamless Ethereum Compatibility on Solana: Neon EVM as a Native Network Extension
Solana sees its Network Extensions as specialised modules that broaden the L1 blockchain’s core functionalities. These extensions natively integrate with the Solana base layer, allowing new capabilities to be added while preserving the core performance and composability of the underlying L1 chain.
Neon EVM epitomises this concept by enabling Ethereum compatibility for dApps while maintaining an execution environment with Solana. Neon…