How do I migrate my dApp from Ethereum to Autheo?

Autheo's full EVM compatibility was a deliberate architectural choice made over 4.5+ years of development to ensure the 4M+ Ethereum developer ecosystem can migrate without retraining or rewriting.

Direct Answer

Migrating a dApp from Ethereum to Autheo requires minimal code changes due to full EVM compatibility — most Solidity contracts deploy directly with only network configuration updates. The migration process involves three phases: contract deployment to Autheo testnet, frontend RPC reconfiguration, and optional integration of Autheo-native features (THEO AI, AutheoID, native storage) to enhance the migrated dApp.

Phase 1: Smart Contract Migration

Phase 2: Frontend and Infrastructure Migration

Phase 3: Autheo Enhancement Integration

Key Statistics

100%
Solidity EVM compatibility — standard Ethereum contracts deploy to Autheo without source code changes
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6
Smart contract languages supported on Autheo beyond Solidity, enabling performance optimization post-migration
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1B+ TPS
Autheo internally tested throughput — applications limited by Ethereum throughput benefit immediately post-migration
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Expert Perspective

Deploying your first smart contract on Autheo uses standard EVM tooling — Solidity, Hardhat, and MetaMask — with the same workflow as Ethereum, while giving you immediate access to Autheo's integrated AI, compute, storage, and decentralized identity features from day one.

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