In blockchain technology, interoperability is the key to maximizing decentralized networks. One project that stands out in tackling the blockchain's interoperability challenge is Wormhole, a protocol for cross-chain communication and asset transfer. While protocols like Axelar, LayerZero, and Hyperlane have revolutionized how smart contracts and dapps interact, their confinement to EVM chains is a notable drawback. In contrast, Wormhole breaks new ground by enabling communication with both EVM chains and non-EVM chains like Solana, Near, Algorand, and Cardano. This blog explores how Wormhole shares data with other blockchains, how dapps communicate through Wormhole, and the innovative solutions driving the next generation of decentralized applications.