L1 public blockchain Supra has announced the launch of the MultiVM testnet, and a $250,000 EVM deployment grant program is now open for applications.
Source: Supra

Supra, the first vertically integrated high-performance L1 blockchain, has announced the official opening of applications for its MultiVM testnet. This announcement was made by Supra's Co-Founder and Chief Business Officer Jon Jones during a presentation at the Buenos Aires Devconnect conference in Argentina.
This release marks a key milestone for MultiVM. Through MultiVM, developers can not only build applications on Supra's native MoveVM but also develop, test, and deploy high-performance cross-ecosystem dApps using Solidity in the new SupraEVM environment without sacrificing security, composability, or liquidity.
Meanwhile, Supra has also announced that support for SolanaVM is currently in development and is expected to launch early next year, positioning Supra to potentially become the first in the industry to support multiple virtual machine execution environments on L1 simultaneously.
Breaking Down Multichain Silos with a Unified Execution Environment
Supra's Co-Founder and CBO Jon Jones stated: "We built MultiVM so developers no longer have to choose between ecosystem, performance, or accessibility. Whether using Solidity or Move, teams can build applications in Supra's parallel execution environment and directly access native oracles, automation, cross-chain communication, and other system capabilities."
Supra's MultiVM architecture allows dApp developers to write smart contracts in Solidity or Move and will soon support SolanaVM, all while leveraging Supra's built-in 600+ oracle price feeds, cross-chain communication, and automation capabilities. This breaks the longstanding limitation of projects being confined to Ethereum-compatible environments and unable to interoperate with other rapidly growing ecosystems.
$250,000 EVM Grant Program Officially Launched, Applications Now Open
To attract top EVM developers to join the Supra ecosystem, Supra has officially opened the application channel for the MultiVM testnet and related grant program. This program is aimed at teams looking to get a head start on development within the MultiVM testnet, inviting them to submit their most promising technical proposals and application concepts.
The selected projects will receive full support from the Supra complete development stack, including:
• Full MoveVM and EVM compatibility: Solidity contracts can be deployed directly without any code modifications;
• Vertically integrated system services: including native Oracles, dVRF, automation, cross-chain, and other services;
• Unified RPC infrastructure: supporting RPC access for both Move and EVM environments;
• Extensive toolchain compatibility: natively compatible with Hardhat, Foundry, and Supra's self-developed CLI / IDE;
• Upcoming VM-to-VM communication and cross-environment composable automation: enabling native communication between different virtual machines and integrated automation processes.
EVM Grants: $250,000 Incentive Program Officially Launched
Supra has allocated a total of $250,000 for this EVM-specific grant program, aimed at supporting the most innovative EVM-native projects built on the Supra infrastructure.
• The program will fund up to 10 teams
• Each team can receive up to $25,000
• Rewards are milestone-based to ensure continuous technical and implementation progress of the projects
The selected projects will also receive deep assistance from the Supra Developer Relations team to jointly define technical milestones, deploy contracts, and prepare for mainnet integration in 2026.
SolanaVM Development Underway, Moving Towards True Cross-VM Composability
As part of the MultiVM plan, Supra is actively advancing SolanaVM integration with the goal of truly achieving cross-VM composability and automation within a unified execution environment, enabling applications to be deployed once and run across ecosystems.
Supra is committed to building a universal Web3 execution layer: scalable, composable, cross-language, and cross-ecosystem.
About Supra
Supra is the first vertically integrated L1 blockchain designed specifically for AutoF and on-chain AI Agent, providing high-performance smart contract execution, native oracles, system-level automation, and cross-chain communication.
Supra's full-stack architecture introduces a brand-new AutoFi primitive that can generate continuous, sustainable protocol revenue, reducing reliance on inflationary block rewards over time, while providing an automated, trusted, and secure execution environment for on-chain AI Agents.
For EVM project deployment partnership inquiries, please contact Supra BD: p.xu@supra.com
This article is contributed content and does not represent the views of BlockBeats.
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