By bridging the gap between blockchain technology and conventional web developers, this breakthrough enables them to create decentralized applications using well-known tools.
Nowadays, expertise in specific programming languages like Solidity or Rust is necessary for blockchain development. Because there are only roughly 24,000 developers actively working on blockchain projects, this restricts involvement in the space.
On the other hand, with about 20 million developers globally, JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages. By supporting TypeScript, which extends JavaScript’s capabilities, Hyperweb lowers the entry barrier for developers interested in blockchain technology.
Expanding Cross-Chain Smart Contract Capabilities
Hyperweb’s HVM is not just about making development easier; it also introduces an innovative approach to cross-chain smart contracts. Imagine being able to enable the smart contracts across a range of blockchain networks.
HVM operates very much as JavaScript does with other web-related development platforms in that one can write smart contracts, compile them in TypeScript, and then deploy the same code across blockchains-Ethereum, Solana, Cosmos, among others-in their respective languages with common developer competencies.
This will go a long way in interoperability for the blockchain world: let decentralized applications have seamless conversations across ecosystems, thus making cross-chain interactions seamless and smooth. Indeed, Hyperweb wants to turn itself into something like an “Interchain JavaScript Hub” with the ability of developers to make applications highly performant and scalable across numerous varied networks.
Collaboration with Industry Leaders
The development of Hyperweb’s ecosystem is the result of a collaboration between Confio and Hyperweb, formerly known as Cosmology. These organizations have significantly contributed to the interchain ecosystem. Confio is best known for developing CosmWasm, a widely used smart contract platform that operates on over 100 blockchain networks. On the other hand, Hyperweb provides a suite of development tools and infrastructure that supports more than 200 blockchain networks.
Their combined expertise has played a key role in supporting major blockchain projects like dYdX, Celestia, and Osmosis. These platforms handle billions of dollars in transactions each month, demonstrating the strength and reliability of the infrastructure built by Hyperweb and Confio. By integrating their technologies, they are making blockchain development more efficient and accessible to a broader audience.
Key Contributors to the Whitepaper
Hyperweb’s whitepaper features insights from several prominent figures in the blockchain industry, including:
- The founder of Hyperweb, who previously founded Brandcast, later acquired by TIME.
- The Managing Director of Confio, known for maintaining CosmWasm, a leading smart contract framework.
- A former Ecosystem Lead at Agoric and co-founder of Behold.ai.
- The inventor of Starship, a former engineer at Persistence and an IIT alumnus.
- A former security specialist at Certik, now Director of Blockchain at Coreum, with past experience in protocol engineering at 3Box Labs and research roles at State Farm and Agoric.
These contributors bring deep industry experience and technical expertise, ensuring that Hyperweb’s platform meets the highest standards for security, efficiency, and usability.
Integration with Existing Blockchain Networks
One of Hyperweb’s strengths is its seamless integration with existing blockchain ecosystems. Built using the Cosmos SDK, the platform enables efficient communication between different blockchains. This means developers can create applications that interact with multiple networks without complex modifications.
Hyperweb’s infrastructure, supported by Confio’s contributions, currently powers hundreds of blockchain networks within the interchain ecosystem. This broad integration reinforces the platform’s ability to simplify blockchain development while maintaining strong cross-chain capabilities.
By introducing a TypeScript-based blockchain development ecosystem, Hyperweb is making decentralized application development more accessible to JavaScript developers. The HVM allows for easier onchain execution, reduces the need for learning new programming languages, and enhances cross-chain interoperability.
Through its collaboration with Confio and contributions from industry experts, Hyperweb is well-positioned to streamline blockchain development and drive broader adoption. As the platform continues to evolve, it has the potential to significantly impact how developers create and deploy blockchain applications.