Injective Unveils Developer Hub to Help Builders Create Onchain Economies Faster

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  • Injective launched a new Build page with code examples, video tutorials, technical deep dives, AI coding guides, and toolkits.
  • The hub promotes 25,000 TPS or more, about 650 ms block times, instant finality, and EVM and WASM support.

Injective has launched a new Build page that centralizes developer resources for the network. The project announced the release in a post from its official account, stating that the page includes code examples, video tutorials, technical deep dives, AI-based vibe coding guides, and developer toolkits. The network added that the update will help teams build their own onchain economies in minutes. The page is hosted on Injective’s website and sits alongside Build, Use, Learn, and Community navigation. The Build page positions Injective as a Layer 1 focused on cross-chain trading, derivatives, DeFi, and finance-focused Web3 applications. It presents a set of development points aimed at reducing backend work through templates and modules.

Today we officially launched a brand new Build page for Injective.

It’s complete with code examples, video tutorials, technical deep dives, AI-based vibe coding guides and developer toolkits to get started on Injective.

Build your own onchain economy in minutes 🛠️ pic.twitter.com/2RFtmH3sfW

— Injective 🥷 (@injective) February 23, 2026

In the Build overview, refers to special modules and infrastructure that will enhance faster delivery and expanded application capabilities. It also quotes scalability numbers of more than 25,000 transactions per second, block times of 650 milliseconds, instant finality and low transaction costs. The site also emphasizes interoperability across networks. There is native connectivity across more than 23 networks, including Ethereum and Solana, alongside IBC support for more than 110 chains. In addition, it describes an execution environment that supports WASM and EVM development. Recently, we covered INJ’s rally after the network approved IIP-619 to scale its real-time EVM architecture. Injective’s Developer Options and Starting Points The new hub organizes entry paths by development interest. It directs EVM builders to smart contract and dApp resources for Injective’s Ethereum Virtual Machine. It also provides a CosmWasm path for teams building on the network’s CosmWasm module, as well as guides for DeFi apps such as decentralized exchanges. Another track covers native modules for lower-level integration work. Screens on the Build page present feature tiles that summarize the platform’s positioning. These refer to faster launches, the ability to create with different virtual machines, and support for finance use cases. Additional tiles guide developers on how to onboard new users and assets from diverse environments, and accessing institutional-grade markets through onchain instruments. Beyond learning materials, Injective links to ecosystem tools for development and testing. The Build page points to Injective Explorer resources and guidance on how to convert addresses for cross-network activity. It also directs builders to documentation and tutorials that match any chosen execution environment. The Build page release follows earlier efforts to add an EVM layer and to publish platform guidance for application teams. With the new hub, Injective has grouped these materials into one navigation path for DeFi developers. At press time, INJ traded at $3.18, down 6.26% in 24 hours, with $51.86 million in trading volume.

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