I just hit a wall that most developers ignore until it is too late.
I wanted to build an integration on Move, Scrypto and Cairo.
I looked for real ecosystems I could plug into on devdocs.io. They were not there. Not usable. Not accessible. Not built for someone who wants to ship fast. So I made a decision. I will build the ecosystem myself. Here is the shift most people miss. Developers wait for perfect infrastructure. Builders create it. I stopped searching and started defining what I needed.
→ A clean developer onboarding flow
→ Real documentation that does not waste time
→ Tooling that works out of the box
→ A small but active community
→ Clear use cases that people can build on
I am not trying to compete with every chain. I am solving one problem. Make Move, Scrypto and Cairo usable for builders who want to move fast. I started mapping the gaps. I listed every friction point I hit in the first 48 hours. Then I turned each one into a feature. That became the foundation of the ecosystem. Most people talk about adoption. Adoption comes after usability. If developers cannot build, nothing else matters. So I am building the thing I wish existed last week. If you are a developer who felt the same pain, you already know why this matters.
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