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!