Adam Liposky
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You know, I think the way we think about it a little bit is like the infrastructure seen in Web3 is is not like one size fits all.
Like our solution isn't going to be for everybody or our smart contracts or L2 is going to be for everybody.
And so it's slices of a pie.
And we think that if we can make our general thesis is if we can make L1s simple enough, easy to build, it will be the default path for forward thinking developers who want kind of that no compromise, full control solution.
And so what we're building is a solution that makes it 10 times easier to build than the next competitor.
Instant security from day one, so you don't have to worry about validators or security bootstrapping.
And finally, being able to launch your blockchain in a matter of minutes once you're ready to go.
So it puts the focus back to where it should be utility and building very quickly and iterating very quickly, which
is sort of what the industry needs to focus on, in my opinion.
Yeah, it's interesting.
To some extent, the Web3 circles are very small, but I think it's a growing scene.
I don't necessarily believe we need more of what exists today.
We don't necessarily need more smart contract platforms.
And that's not what Canopy is bringing to the table.
What we're doing is fusing the idea of a blockchain and an application together.
traditionally known as like application-specific blockchains or app chains.
And so by doing so, we're not necessarily competing with the smart contract platforms of the world.
We're not competing with them on like TPS for this kind of shared resource environment.
We're separating the notions and then uniting them with a security solution.
So I think, you know, like the blockers in the space for new adoption is, I think,