Q&A: Everything You Need to Know About Klever’s Next Update

The Klever Blockchain is about to launch its biggest update yet. Alongside the Klever Virtual Machine (KVM), this update also brings Semi-Fungible Tokens (SFTs), new developer tools, bridges, and more.

With so much arriving at once, it’s natural for the community to ask: what does this mean for users, developers, and the ecosystem as a whole?

To make things simple, we’ve gathered the most common questions about the upcoming update and answered them directly below.

Klever Next Update Explained: Key Questions Answered 

  1. What is KVM, in simple terms?

KVM is Klever’s new smart contract engine. It gives our blockchain the ability to “run apps” directly on-chain, built in Rust for safety and efficiency.

  1. What changes for Klever users on a daily basis?

For everyday users, nothing changes. Your wallet, tokens, and staking continue as usual. The real change comes from builders, who now have the tools to create new apps and services for you.

  1. Will I need to do something in my app or wallet when the next update arrives?

No. The upgrade happens on-chain. You won’t need to take action. You’ll simply start seeing new features appear as projects launch.

  1. Is KVM a new blockchain or an evolution of Klever?

KVM is an evolution. Klever Blockchain remains the same network, but now with smart contracts and advanced features unlocked.

  1. What real-world problems does KVM solve?

It enables apps to automate rules like payments, memberships, game mechanics, and marketplaces directly on-chain, making them faster, cheaper, and more reliable.

  1. What’s the difference between KApps and Smart Contracts?

KApps are native apps built by the Klever team. Smart Contracts come with the KVM, and now anyone can build them. Both work to expand what Klever can do. The difference is that Smart Contracts put that power in the community’s hands.

  1. Has the network base been audited?

Yes. CertiK, a leading global blockchain security provider, audited the entire upgrade. Every recommendation was implemented before release.

  1. Can I bring my token from another network?

Yes. The Ethereum Bridge lets you move ERC-20 tokens into Klever, and back again when it makes sense for your project.

From Bridges to Smart Contracts: Expanding Klever’s Capabilities

The next update marks a new chapter for Klever Blockchain: smart contracts, bridges, SFTs, and tools that make building faster and safer.

This is only the beginning. Our next Q&A will dive into developers’ questions, from coding on KVM to launching projects on Klever.

If you’re a developer, drop your questions in our Forum or on Twitter. We’ll bring the answers in the next update. Stay Klever!