Developers can now focus on core matters—product logic, user experience, and innovative use cases. No longer are they bound by on-chain infrastructure. The on-chain product framework based on usage-based billing has already been laid out, ready to use out of the box, without those complicated technical debts.
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quietly_staking
· 14h ago
Someone finally said it: that previous infrastructure was truly a developer's nightmare.
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RooftopVIP
· 14h ago
Someone finally spoke out. The previous infrastructure indeed held things back. Now developers can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
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FancyResearchLab
· 14h ago
Luban No. 7 is under construction again, this time to pave a broad road for developers? Theoretically, it should be feasible, but I don't know how many pitfalls this framework needs to go through to truly be "plug and play."
Developers can now focus on core matters—product logic, user experience, and innovative use cases. No longer are they bound by on-chain infrastructure. The on-chain product framework based on usage-based billing has already been laid out, ready to use out of the box, without those complicated technical debts.