Yes, COTI V2 is EVM compatible by design. That’s one of the most important shifts from the original COTI chain to its upgraded infrastructure. Let’s break it down.
The original version of COTI (Trustchain) was a DAG-based Layer 1 that didn’t support EVM. It had its own consensus, wallets, and architecture. That worked for a while, especially for payments. It made integration with Ethereum ecosystems nearly impossible.
That changes with COTI V2.
COTI V2 runs as a confidential computing Layer 2 on Ethereum, which means it’s natively compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine. You can interact with it using:
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MetaMask
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Ethereum wallets
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Standard smart contract tooling (like Hardhat or Foundry)
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And eventually, any dApp that supports custom RPC integrations
The big benefit here is that developers don’t have to learn a new language or platform. They can use familiar Solidity-based workflows and simply tap into COTI’s additional features - mainly, encrypted computation using garbled circuits.
This makes COTI one of the first projects to bring confidentiality to EVM without asking developers to start from scratch. It also means that when COTI launches its own apps or developer tools, they can plug directly into Ethereum’s existing ecosystem from stablecoins and oracles to bridges and DeFi protocols.
So if you're building something that needs data privacy but you want to stay inside the Ethereum universe, COTI V2 is built for that. It doesn't replace your stack. It adds privacy to it.
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