Inside the blockchain developers’ mind: How to avoid development hell

Inside the blockchain developers’ mind: How to avoid development hell

Developing the blockchain framework has always been incredibly challenging. Let’s dive into the ways how to end these difficulties. Cointelegraph is following the development of an entirely new blockchain from inception to mainnet and beyond through its series, Inside the Blockchain Developer’s Mind, written by Andrew Levine of Koinos Group.We recently released the third and final version of the Koinos testnet, which is why I want to talk about something few projects like to talk about: Building blockchains is development hell. In this article, I’ll explain why and how other developers can....


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