Cardano Wallets Set to Seamlessly Integrate with Ethereum Smart Contracts
TL;DR Milkomeda co-founder Sebastien Guillemot has announced a new feature coming to the blockchain interoperability protocol: wrapped smart contracts. This will allow developers to call Solidity, the primary programming language for developing smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain, directly from any Cardano wallet.
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Sebastien Guillemot, CTO and co-founder of Milkomeda, has unveiled a new feature coming to the blockchain interoperability protocol: wrapped smart contracts.
"Wrapped smart contract feature coming soon. Call Solidity smart contracts directly from any Cardano wallet, such as FlintWallet," Guillemot wrote on Twitter.
👀 Wrapped Smart Contract feature coming soon!
Call Solidity smart contracts directly from any Cardano wallet such as @FlintWallet 👍
Powered by @Milkomeda_com 💪 pic.twitter.com/kqEZe2jVqB — Sebastien Guillemot (@SebastienGllmt) February 15, 2023
The feature will allow developers to call Solidity, the primary programming language for developing smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain, directly from any Cardano wallet, such as Flint Wallet.
When asked by a user if wallet drain attacks were possible with wrapped solidity contracts, the Milkomeda co-founder responded:
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Your Cardano funds aren't at risk if that's what you're asking. It's your responsibility to know what the Solidity contract is doing on the EVM side, though. For Flint, we'll do our best to improve the UI so it's as clear as possible what the transaction is doing on the EVM side.
Cardano EVM sidechain, C1 receives new update
Milkomeda says that the next couple of weeks will be exciting. It announces that for developers and partners, C1 "Devnet" has been updated with a new version of the full node that supports Cardano signature verifications.
It expounds more on the "wrapped" smart contract feature, saying it would allow dApps on Milkomeda C1 to work with Cardano wallets out of the box.
User knowledge of bridges or EVM wallets like Metamask is not required. Wrapped smart contracts are to Cardano what Cordoba and Ionic are to iOS and Android, according to the company.