Symverse Labs launches smart contract development environment ‘SymPose 2.0’

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2 min readOct 20, 2023
Smart contract integrated development environment (IDE) SymPose 2.0 screen

Symverse Labs (CEO Soo-hyuk Choi), a blockchain mainnet platform company, announced on October 20 that it had launched SymPose 2.0, a Web3 integrated development environment (IDE) that supports the Symverse protocol.

Through its ID system, Symverse Labs provides companies and blockchain service providers with a multi-blockchain mainnet and total blockchain solutions.

One of the solutions, ‘SymPose’ is an integrated development environment that creates smart contracts that operate on the SymVerse mainnet and generate code to operate in the SVM (SymVerse Virtual Machine).

As OpenZeppelin.com’s library for managing and operating smart contracts uses Ethereum Solidity, it provides the same level of accessibility as Ethereum for smart contracts registered with the Symverse protocol. It also provides templates that can be used to easily create Web3 development sources.

This version 2.0 has been updated to automatically generate and provide Web3 sources such as JavaScript, Node.js., and Dart, which are Web3 development languages.

In particular, standardization of the web assembly language (Wasm) developed in the Dart language is underway, providing Web3 developers with a future-oriented and differentiated Web3 integrated development environment.

Soo-hyuk Choi, CEO of Symverse Labs, mentioned, “Together with the Symverse Foundation, we plan to provide free developer training courses on Web3 development using the smart contract integrated development environment.”

In the meantime, Symverse Labs recently released ‘Sallt V1.5’, a wallet that uses decentralized ID as a form of authentication, and continues to grow by launching ‘Communy’, a Web3 content community platform.

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