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If you’re a developer, this is for you.
Ever tried integrating an existing app with blockchain infrastructure, only to realize most of the tooling forces you back into JavaScript?
XION just introduced “Mob” to solve that.
Developers can now build on XION using the languages they already work with, including Swift, Kotlin, Python, Ruby, Rust, and more.
Instead of rebuilding from scratch, teams can integrate blockchain functionality directly into their existing stack.
What is Mob?
Mob is basically a new developer toolkit for XION that makes it easier for apps in different programming languages to connect to the blockchain.
Before this, most blockchain projects usually focused heavily on JavaScript tools. If your team used Swift for iPhone apps, Kotlin for Android, Python for backend automation, Ruby for web services, or Rust for infrastructure, the experience could feel inconsistent or limited.
What XION did with Mob is:
- build one main core in Rust
- then automatically generate versions for other languages from that same core
So instead of maintaining separate SDKs that behave differently, every language gets:
- the same functions
- same account abstraction features
- same gasless flow
- same session keys
- same signing experience
That matters because developers can now build native apps and backend systems on XION without awkward bridges or rebuilding everything around JavaScript.
Examples:
- an iPhone developer can build directly in Swift
- android teams can use Kotlin
- a company backend can run Python scripts
- infrastructure teams can use Rust CLIs and services
The bigger XION angle is verification and abstraction.
XION’s whole thesis is making blockchain invisible to normal users:
- gas abstraction
- meta accounts
- session keys
- easier onboarding
Mob extends that philosophy to developers too.
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