# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Developers

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Developers", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

More Than One Person Has Wasted Three Years on Base

A developer known as tuna, co-founder of Pandemic Labs, publicly criticized Base, the Ethereum L2 network backed by Coinbase, for failing to support builders despite initial promises. After nearly three years of developing 10 different products—including games, AI agents, and prediction markets—on Base, tuna received no meaningful support, even after creating the hit game *Infected*, which gained 50,000 users. In contrast, within 48 hours of launching a game on Solana, *Addicted*, it generated $4 million in revenue. Tuna expressed frustration that Base appears to prioritize certain projects like Farcaster and Zora while ignoring independent developers. Other builders, such as Shivam Tandon of zkCross Network and Jacek from the DEGEN project, shared similar experiences, citing ignored outreach and a lack of engagement from Base and its lead, Jesse. Despite bringing significant traffic and value, these teams felt overlooked, with DEGEN even choosing to expand to Solana, where they received immediate support and recognition. Critics argue that Base operates with a top-down, “narrative-driven” approach aligned with Coinbase’s interests, rather than fostering an open, community-oriented ecosystem like Solana. While Base’s 2026 roadmap focuses on asset tokenization and the Base App, many developers question whether it truly intends to serve the broader community or mainly functions as an extension of Coinbase.

比推01/14 13:39

More Than One Person Has Wasted Three Years on Base

比推01/14 13:39

Dialogue with BNB Chain Growth Executive Director: Why Am I Bullish on BNB's Next Decade?

Nina Rong, the newly appointed Growth Executive Director at BNB Chain, discusses the platform's future and growth strategies in an interview. She highlights the success of the recent BNB Chain hackathon in Abu Dhabi, noting the participation of non-blockchain developers—including a winning student team—as a positive signal for broader adoption. Having transitioned from Arbitrum to BNB Chain, Nina emphasizes BNB’s strengths: a strong technical team, a large and active user base, and mature infrastructure. She believes these elements form a significant barrier to entry for new Layer 1 competitors, making it difficult for them to reach BNB Chain’s scale. Nina outlines her growth strategy focused on three core user groups: retail users, institutional players, and developers. While the Chinese-speaking community remains a key strength, she plans to expand into欧美, Latin American, and Middle Eastern markets with tailored approaches—such as focusing on institutional partnerships in the U.S. and developer outreach in Latin America. She advises newcomers to Web3 to embrace a founder’s mindset, stay engaged with the market through hands-on participation, and continuously build industry knowledge. For those interested in joining BNB Chain or building on the ecosystem, she encourages direct outreach via social channels and values candidates with deep market insight and execution drive.

marsbit01/07 06:19

Dialogue with BNB Chain Growth Executive Director: Why Am I Bullish on BNB's Next Decade?

marsbit01/07 06:19

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