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In [[blockchain]] the most known is the [[Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)|Ethereum Virtual Machine]], but many other projects are also creating their own. | In [[blockchain]] the most known is the [[Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)|Ethereum Virtual Machine]], but many other projects are also creating their own. | ||
[[Move]] has seen a rise through [[Sui (SUI)|Sui]] and [[Aptos (APT)|Aptos]]. | |||
A comparison on multiple different VMs can be read [https://www.onchaintimes.com/p/the-rise-of-alternative-virtual-machines here] (4-2024). | |||
[[Category:Jargon/Various]] | [[Category:Jargon/Various]] |
Latest revision as of 07:02, 15 April 2024
A virtual machine (VM) is a software program or operating system that not only exhibits the behavior of a separate computer, but is also capable of performing tasks such as running applications and programs like a separate computer.
In blockchain the most known is the Ethereum Virtual Machine, but many other projects are also creating their own.
Move has seen a rise through Sui and Aptos.
A comparison on multiple different VMs can be read here (4-2024).