Hey guys, today let's talk about a quite practical direction in the public chain track. @CNPYNetwork



Now, whether it's Layer 1 or Layer 2, most are competing over performance and TPS parameters, with few people focusing on solving the most real issues for developers—high on-chain development barriers.

In the past, if you wanted to build a Web3 application, you had to first learn a specialized on-chain development language, set up a complex runtime environment, debug contracts, handle various low-level problems, and it took a long time to go live.

If you wanted to create your own application chain, connecting nodes, conducting security audits, enabling cross-chain interoperability, the costs and difficulties would directly discourage most teams.

Recently, I’ve been paying attention to @CNPYNetwork思路不太一样, which is fundamentally about simplifying on-chain development.

It supports popular programming languages like Python, TypeScript, and Go, which developers use daily, so there's no need to learn a dedicated on-chain language. Coupled with AI-assisted development tools, many tedious steps—from application deployment to token model design—can be simplified, allowing even beginner developers to get started quickly.

More importantly, it’s not just about enabling developers to build applications on top.

As the project develops, it can expand into its own sovereign application chain—where the economic rules, governance models, and ecological development directions are all decided by the developers themselves. No longer dependent on others’ infrastructure, they truly own their own underlying chain.

At the same time, the underlying technology is robust enough!

Using NestBFT consensus, peak TPS can exceed 10k, block confirmation is stable, and daily operations run without pressure.

It also natively supports trustless cross-chain exchanges, eliminating the need for additional cross-chain bridges, making asset transfers more hassle-free.

Behind the project, there are well-known institutions like Arrington Capital and Borderless Capital investing, providing financial and resource support, so the development pace is quite steady.

Another point I find quite rare is its understanding of the community.

Many projects treat the community as a marketing channel, relying on short-term rewards to attract users, but once the hype fades, they basically disperse.

CNPY treats the community as a core infrastructure, providing real participation pathways for developers and participants. People are willing to stay and contribute value continuously, which is essential for forming a genuine long-term network effect.

Currently, the competition in the public chain track is fierce, with most projects stacking parameters and competing on upper limits, but few truly consider the developer’s perspective—reducing building costs and granting full autonomy.

This pragmatic approach to solving real pain points, in my opinion, is worth following closely.

#CNPYNetwork #Canopy
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