Hey devs! After lurking for ages, I figured it's time to start sharing some of the wild stuff I've learned building in the Web3 space.
I've been deep in the blockchain world for about a decade now (yes, I'm basically a crypto grandpa), and the one thing that keeps hitting me is how unnecessarily complex we've made everything. Like, why do you need to be a 10x developer just to interact with a smart contract?
That frustration led me to build Web3Wizz - a no-code platform that turns smart contracts into actual usable interfaces. Think of it as the "wait, this actually makes sense" layer for Web3.
We're already handling $700k+ in transactions, which honestly still feels unreal.
Some Things I've Learned:
- Smart contracts don't have to be scary
- The best code is the code users don't see
- DeFi is cool, but usability is cooler
- Building in public is terrifying (but here we are)
I'll be sharing posts about:
- Smart contract development without the jargon
- Building user-friendly DeFi interfaces
- The ups and downs of running a Web3 startup
- Technical deep dives into actual problems we're solving
If you're into blockchain, curious about Web3, or just want to see someone try to explain complex tech without sounding like a whitepaper, stick around.
Drop a comment if you're building something cool in Web3 - always down to connect with fellow builders!
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Wow, it's always great to see new things coming into the Web3 field. A couple of years ago, we published an article about low-code development here.
And now, we provide end-to-end Web3 development and consulting services.
We also provide staff augmentation services, so in case you need help, visit our website here! As you said, it's great to connect with fellow builders. Will be happy to redefine the Web3 field together. Good luck, mate!