If you’re just cloning something that already works, EVM is more than enough. But if you’re building a product meant to last for years -one that keeps growing in complexity, -keeps adding new functionality, -and evolves over time You probably don’t want to start on an EVM-based foundationthat was never designed to evolve.That’s where PVM actually matters.

Polkadot Devs
@PolkadotDevs
01-29
Solidity on @Polkadot isn’t just “EVM, but elsewhere.”
Under the hood, Polkadot Hub supports two execution paths:
• EVM → familiar, stack-based execution
• PVM → RISC-V–based execution via the Revive compiler
For Solidity developers, this difference is mostly invisible:

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