Let's talk a little about KITE and why the decision you made — despite its apparent simplicity — changes the game in the world of artificial intelligence networks. Perhaps you've heard some say: "Just compatibility with the EVM, it's nothing special."
But the truth is that it is a pivotal step, and its benefit returns to everyone: developers, artificial intelligence agents, users, and even companies.
Building AI systems is inherently complex; models need to be run, data needs to be managed, payments need to be made, and autonomous agents make decisions and execute operations. Now imagine doing all of this on a completely new network: a new language, new tools, new rules. Just thinking about it is exhausting.
Here, the genius of the decision appears: KITE's compatibility with the EVM means that developers do not start from scratch.
They can use Solidity and known libraries, along with most of the tools they are already proficient in—from wallets to explorers to security auditing systems. This frees them to focus on building effective AI agents instead of wasting months learning a completely new environment.
But the benefit is not just for developers.
AI agents need a real economic environment to operate in. They buy accounts, execute transactions, trade, and interact with the markets. Without compatibility with the EVM, KITE would have had to build a complete economy from scratch: stablecoins, lending, liquidity... and all of that takes years.
Now, these agents can enter a ready financial system from day one—and operate within a real and effective economic world.
Even users benefit.
The experience is familiar: the wallets themselves work, the usual interfaces are present, and nothing needs to be relearned.
This ease of entry means broader participation, and with each new user, the value of the system increases for everyone.
And there is another key advantage: composability.
AI agents do not operate in isolation. They need to integrate with other protocols: DeFi, digital identity, data markets, enterprise solutions...
The world of the EVM was built primarily for this: every smart contract is a piece that can be integrated with thousands of other pieces.
With KITE joining this world, AI-based applications become more complex and capable, services richer, and institutional architectures easier to automate.
Then comes security.
AI worlds deal with real money and automatic decisions—therefore, stability is non-negotiable.
The EVM is mature, tested for years, and its vulnerabilities and attack patterns are well known, and the community has extensive experience in protecting it.
KITE directly benefits from all of this, making building more secure, usage more reassuring, and running agents more reliable.
And let’s not forget the companies.
When companies deploy AI agents on an EVM-compatible network, they are not rebuilding their financial models, nor are they relying on an entirely new architecture.
It can automate its operations, reduce costs, and scale quickly—because the system is pre-equipped with everything it needs.
When looking at the complete picture, it becomes clear that KITE's compatibility with the EVM is not just a technical feature.
It is the reason that makes KITE a truly operational network—a space where AI models, humans, and the economy meet in a living and integrated system.
And when you realize that, it becomes clear:
This decision was not a cosmetic choice... but an essential foundation.
KITE is not building a sandbox—it is building a system that can be used from day one, benefiting everyone.


