As we count down the most pivotal moments in Web3 development this year, episode 189 lands at number 7—and for good reason. The spotlight shines on how we're bridging the gap between Ethereum's vision and the builders making it real. Austin Griffith breaks down what it takes to onboard the next wave of Ethereum developers, showcasing how projects like BuidlGuidl are reshaping developer education in the blockchain space. It's a masterclass in ecosystem growth—proving that infrastructure alone isn't enough; nurturing talent is what drives genuine adoption and innovation in decentralized networks.

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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 21h ago
Speaking of which, being ranked 7th is quite interesting. That guy Austin explained developer education thoroughly, which is much better than those who only hype up infrastructure. Talent cultivation is truly the lifeblood; otherwise, no matter how good the chain is, it's all in vain. Projects like BuidlGuidl are the right path. What Web3 really lacks are these practical, hands-on initiatives.
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GateUser-40edb63bvip
· 21h ago
Wow, the BuidlGuidl approach is truly brilliant. Just building infrastructure isn't enough; you need talent, and that's the core.
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WealthCoffeevip
· 21h ago
Getting this point right is crucial; having a blockchain alone isn't enough, it has to be usable by people. The BuidlGuidl approach is indeed changing the game. --- Developer education has always been a bottleneck. Austin is right—no matter how advanced the infrastructure is, if no one uses it, it's pointless. --- Number 7 is well-deserved; this is the kind of voice Web3 truly needs. --- Talent cultivation > infrastructure; remember this formula. --- Why is Web3 still struggling? Honestly, it's because of a lack of developers. No wonder BuidlGuidl is so popular. --- The essence of ecosystem growth is still people; this episode explains it thoroughly. --- Austin clearly identified the problem—it's not just about building chains.
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MrDecodervip
· 21h ago
Wow, BuidlGuidl is really impressive. Having infrastructure alone is useless; you also need talent to build on top of it.
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