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Sharing CTO’s goods and bads for the first half of 2024
Changing directions, deepening research, preparing for hot autumn
Hello, it’s Daniel!
Our team never mentions June or July as halfway of the year. Only in August we get our heads up and say, whoa, we need to think about our achievements, our failures, and how we should correct our direction or even change our goals.
So, 2024 wasn’t the best year for us. We completed a few contracts, and others have moved to the support stage, yet we had a deal with a few great new clients. Our products should get more attention than we dedicate to them—and it’s one of my tasks for the next half-year period. But when I look at the details and results of my team’s work, I have many things to be proud of.
+10 chains supported, including TON and Solana
Our engineers had a chance to work with various new chains. We've successfully onboarded numerous new clients, including both individual users requiring single-node setups and larger enterprises seeking node clusters. The initial results are promising.
BTW, here’s our short guide on developing a simple dApp on TON. Enjoy!
+2 respectful cases: GotBit and NFTrends
NFTrends and GotBit were two standout projects for us in the first half of 2024. These projects showcase the flexible range of our abilities and the diverse solutions we can offer.
Architecture is a key to system productivity.
Here’s an example of two beautiful and non-similar projects in the world of Web3.
+5 conferences, +1 hackathon, judging experience, and +50 side events
I’ve already shared some conference insights with you, so you know this news. Since then, we’ve participated as judges at the Solana Kumekathon, having the pleasure of encouraging and supporting Web3 developers.
Solana Kumekathon, Kyiv, Ukraine 2024.
Speaker: Chris Fiore (Step Finance, Solana Crossroads)
+1 Subreddit, +1 Farcaster profile
Oh, shut up, Dan; who’s interested in your social media life? Well, maybe you’re right, but I’m a big Reddit fan, so it was only natural to start sharing my thoughts there, too. Come hang out with us in our chill r/Dysnix subreddit!
Or join us on Farcaster if you’re tired of X 🙂
What’s on your to-do list for the rest of the year?
Expectedly, our team is going to enforce the DevOps wing of Web3. We also plan to work with our products to improve them even further. Thanks to our new partnerships, which we will announce soon, we’ll conduct new research and share it with you. We plan to conduct several benchmarking tests of our nodes and show you the results!
Moreover, our team will participate in other blockchain conferences, so follow us on X to keep up the pace! And for memes, of course :)
So, what about you? Share your plans here; we’d gladly read more about them.
Hope your projects are growing well!
BW,
Daniel