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"MiniKit 2.0: Faster Transactions & Unified Development for World Chain"

02.04.2026 01:14

World Chain's development suite receives a significant upgrade with the release of MiniKit 2.0, a framework engineered to accelerate application deployment and enhance user experience across its ecosystem. This evolution arrives shortly after the introduction of AgentKit, underscoring a strategic push to simplify the build process for creators targeting both web and mobile wallet environments.

By adhering to Ethereum’s EIP-1193 standard, the new toolkit allows developers to craft a single application codebase that operates seamlessly on traditional web browsers and within the World App. This consolidation eliminates the historical requirement for maintaining separate versions, dramatically cutting development time and operational complexity. Existing projects can often be transformed into Mini Apps with only minor adjustments, enabling teams to scale from prototypes to full launches without reconstructing core logic.

Recent analytics reveal a surging adoption of the Mini App format, with over 12.1 million openings logged in a single week and cumulative interactions exceeding 2.2 billion. This thriving activity highlights the platform's expanding user base and the growing demand for integrated, lightweight applications.

Financial flexibility is also expanded through enhanced stablecoin compatibility, now supporting wARS, wCOP, wMXN, wBRL, wPEN, wCLP, and EURC. This diverse array allows developers to offer region-specific payment methods without constructing individual infrastructure for each locale, paving the way for smoother global onboarding and transactions.

Performance receives a monumental boost through the integration of Flashblocks on World Chain, slashing transaction finality to approximately 200 milliseconds. This near-instant confirmation capability opens the door for latency-sensitive use cases, including real-time gaming and dynamic trading interfaces, while gas sponsorship features further lower barriers for new users.