Monday Dec 12, 2022
Smart Contracts Could Be The Key To Crypto Mass Adoption
Smart Contracts Could Be The Key To Crypto Mass Adoption
A simple mistake in code usually meant that your viral app was down for a few hours and you may have lost a few loyal users, but in Web3 the stakes are much higher as an error in code or a vulnerable smart contract could lead to hundreds of millions of dollars worth of lost cryptocurrency.
On this podcast, Ian Andrews (Chief Marketing Officer, Chainalysis) is joined by the co-founders of the all in one platform development company, Tenderly. Andrej Benčić (CEO) and Bogdan Habić (CTO) explain how their platform is allowing developers easier access to Web3 and the ability to test, simulate and gain real time data in order to produce more efficient and less faulty code for smart contracts.
They describe the difference between web2 and web3 from a developer perspective and how many of the products and features they built were out of their own frustrations incurred from over a decade of software development.
Minute-by-minute episode breakdown
- (2:11) – How the frustration of web development lead to developer focused tools and solutions for web3 software engineers and the creation of Tenderly
- (5:05) – How the evolution of the technology gives access to more developers to try it out and deters skeptics
- (9:34) – The differences between being a developer in web2 vs. utilizing web3 development platforms.
- (14:50) - Using Simulation environments to allow developers to detect bugs and go back in time on their code with real data
- (21:28) – Tenderly announces Web3 Gateway and how this gamechanger competes with other Web3 industry stakeholders
- (27:55) – The shift of web3 development to layering and modular blockchains
- (31:25) – The Tenderly product and feature roadmap and the future of web3 smart contract development
Related resources
Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key.
- Conference: Chainalysis Links 2023 Conference in NYC
- Website: Tenderly: All-in-one development platform
- Demo: Try Tenderly Gateway
- Politico Podcast Series: Beth Bisbee (Chainalysis) joins host Mohar Chatterjee to discuss her career in the federal government and takedowns of darknet marketplaces
- Unit 21 Blog: Fraud Trends and Predictions for 2023
- Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchains
- Tik Tok: Chainalysis Tik Tok: Building trust in blockchains among people, businesses, and governments.
Speakers on today’s episode
- Ian Andrews * Host * (Chief Marketing Officer, Chainalysis) https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianhandrews
- Andrej Bencic (CEO, Co-founder, Tenderly) https://twitter.com/BencicAndrej
- Bogdan Habić (CTO, , Co-founder, Tenderly) https://twitter.com/BogdanHabic
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