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Web3 for CTO: we keep it simple for you
Challenging Web3 infra issues explained by Dysnix DevOps
Hi there! It’s Daniel, CTO/Co-Founder of Dysnix and RPC Fast
(find out more about me below)
I was looking for media explaining the DevOps side of Web3 infrastructure issues to share with my colleagues and clients and couldn’t find one that would explain things thoroughly.
So, I decided to create my own. I will write about DevOps tools for blockchain infrastructure, architecture patterns and approaches for Web3 projects, and popular Web3 infrastructure solutions in the form of short emails staffed with on-hand experience.
As you were interested in our products and solutions earlier, I thought these insights should be valuable for your projects. If you’re not interested in this topic — unsubscribe in one click. But I’ll be thankful if you consider staying 🙂
So, how’s your infrastructure doing?
Relying on third-party providers in your backend makes your brain feel slightly itchy with “what if…” catastrophic questions
What if the infrastructure costs hit the ceiling or latency becomes too high, and users will leave us?
What if the public endpoint becomes unresponsive, or we be another aim of man-in-the-middle attacks?
The diagram below describes how my team and I solve this pack of problems.
To win this game, you have to control the rules. We put the most vulnerable part of your infrastructure on the safest side—a self-hosted environment.
Feeling excited about security solutions as I am?
Then I highly recommend reading my latest article about a self-hosted security solution for blockchain infrastructures. Beware, all technical and business benefits are piping hot inside!
To prove self-hosted works, I’ll share the results of our implementation for one of our dear clients.
About the client: a year ago, we got a request to build a blockchain infrastructure that could serve about 2 billion daily requests from one of the top NFT marketplaces in the BNB Chain.
BEFORE
AFTER
The self-hosted geo-distributed nodes are a brilliant solutions that is hard to walk by. We spent lots of time improving this small invention of our team and saw how it got better with each new implementation.
Interested to dive deeper into this case? I have the whole story revealed right here:
So, that’s all for now. How do you like it? In the next email, I’ll tell you about the latest ETL solutions for blockchain data (blockchain-etl, thegraph, etc.).
If you have any challenging projects or captivating ideas, please contact us by responding to this email or sending us a direct message on Twitter: @yavorovych_da & @dysnix
Thanks for reading, and see you next time!