@Injective now open for more developers due to MultiVM support, which means programmers from the EVM, WASM, and Cosmos worlds can use one fast network without hassle. There is also iBuild that helps developers through tooling, initial capital, and access to real users, allowing ideas to quickly turn into applications that people can use. As more applications run, transactions on the network automatically increase. More transactions mean higher fees processed, and a portion of those fees is used to burn INJ tokens. This burning process reduces the circulating supply of INJ over time, making the tokens scarcer. Essentially, a growing ecosystem is not just about the number of applications but also drives an economic mechanism that can strengthen the value of INJ in the long term.
