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It has since been used by many oher blockchains (Avalanche, Fantom, Harmony, BNB chain and many more) and layer 2 scaling solutions (Optmistic and ZK-rollups) given its general purpose nature and developer community size. | It has since been used by many oher blockchains (Avalanche, Fantom, Harmony, BNB chain and many more) and layer 2 scaling solutions (Optmistic and ZK-rollups) given its general purpose nature and developer community size. | ||
== See More == | |||
[https://noxx3xxon.notion.site/noxx3xxon/The-EVM-Handbook-bb38e175cc404111a391907c4975426d The EVM Handbook by @noxx3xxon] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 7 May 2022
The Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) is the runtime environment for transaction execution in Ethereum. It includes a stack, memory, gas balance (see below), program counter, and the persistent storage for all accounts (including contract code).[1]
It has since been used by many oher blockchains (Avalanche, Fantom, Harmony, BNB chain and many more) and layer 2 scaling solutions (Optmistic and ZK-rollups) given its general purpose nature and developer community size.
See More
The EVM Handbook by @noxx3xxon