Adam Liposky
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Podcast Appearances
We will be the destination to go for applications because people can come in and they're not intimidated by the code base.
They're not intimidated by all the connections they have to make.
They just build their application and rapidly iterate.
And I think if there's anything that
causes Canopy to be exponentially successful.
It's because you can come, you can code in your own language, and you can launch quickly and get feedback from our community right away.
Yeah.
Yeah, Sam, I think you're spot on.
I think it's a maturing of the ecosystem and I think it's true across the board.
We're seeing much more focus on utility than, you know, like the next best, highest TPS chain.
And I think that's a good thing, right?
Like, yeah.
If we're pouring money into the same old playbook over and over, that is going to have diminishing returns.
And so, you know, I think it's rightfully so that like the cream is rising to the top.
And, you know, like it is harder to raise as an infrastructure project.
To some extent, Sam, like when we talk to people about Canopy, they're like, oh, that's a problem that's been solved.
Or it's been tried or it's like old news basically.
And for us, it's, it's going to be old news when no one's talking about it.
But until we nail it to the point that I can show up as a non-developer and make my own application, like I can with something like a replet.
And it all gets deployed and all gets out there.