Short summer nights were created to make memories, not reflections or analysis. But we feel a responsibility to recap all our updates for the half of the year to keep the team, our partners, and you, our dear reader, aligned with our global strategy and vision.
So here they are, our achievements, challenges, and fails of the first half of 2024.
Being a premium node and DevOps service provider: +10 new chains covered
The core function of our engineering team is concentrated on providing premium node services, DevOps support, consultancy, and Web3 innovations. Six months of 2024 bring us opportunities to work with new chains, expanding, for example, for popular Solana and TON nodes.
Thanks to our engineers' creative approach, the customization options remain as wide as possible. We were glad to welcome tens of new clients with single-node requests and a few enterprises requesting node clusters. So far, so good!
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The most prominent cases of the first half of 2024 were NFTrends and GotBit projects. These projects present our skills from almost opposite directions, so you can easily imagine the full spectrum of services we can provide.
Glad to meet you personally: Five conferences, one hackathon, judging experience, and a plethora of side events
Major conferences, such as Token 2049, Paris Blockchain Week, the World Blockchain Summit, and Blockchain Life in Dubai, provided a platform for Dysnix to engage with the global blockchain community.
Paris Blockchain Week 2024, Fireside Chat with Eric Anziani, COO of Crypto.com
Paris Blockchain Week 2024, Panel Discussion, Investors& Founders at Da Vinci Growth Stage
Paris Blockchain Week 2024, Side Event
April was hot! We had a few flights, hotels, and an intense Paris Blockchain Week with a few side events each day in addition to the main Conference. Gorgeous locations, carefully chosen by event hosts, smart and fancy crowds of Web3 builders, researchers, and investors from all over the world—all were mixed up in the sparkling cocktail. As a result, a long list of new contacts and bright memories.
Token2049, Dubai 2024. Panel Discussion "Countdown to Scarcity: Navigating the Impact of Bitcoin's Halving"
Token2049, Dubai 2024. Side Event: Narratives Fest - DeAI / DePIN / Next Ethereum
Token2049, Dubai 2024. Side Event: Narratives Fest - DeAI / DePIN / Next Ethereum
Token2049, Dubai 2024
You may believe us or not, but Dubai welcomed visitors with the real flood! We had to amend some plans due to extreme weather conditions, but it was still a lot of fun (especially being stuck in one of the city districts for 48 hours as if on an island). Some side events got canceled, yet the majority of events during the Token2049 Blockchain Week in Dubai were still held at a high level.
You’d love the level of dedication of the crypto audience, though—many had to walk to the event locations by foot in extreme weather conditions or pay triple the price for cabs not to miss it.
Back home in Ukraine, our participation in Ukrainian Blockchain Week and Incrypted (Kyiv) showcased how we admire the local scene. While conferences were a key focus, we also actively participated in the Solana Kumekathon (Kyiv), serving as one of the judges and offering valuable insights to budding blockchain developers.
During the hackathon we voted for a few projects. Amongst those were SolMastery (an educational platform), Artana (a social network built on Solana), Skat Energy, and Ecosnap (these teams aim to solve real-world issues with the help of blockchain). The full list of the hackathon winners is available here.
Ukrainian Blockchain Week 2024, Kyiv
Ukrainian Blockchain Week 2024, Kyiv. Solana Hackathon Side Event
Ukrainian Blockchain Week 2024, Kyiv. VC & Startups Side Event
Incrypted Conference, Kyiv, 2024
Incrypted Conference, Kyiv, Ukraine 2024. Speaker: Daniel Albert (Solana Foundation)
It was a pleasure to attend these events and see such a large number of talented and motivated people working for the future of Web3 despite the war and blackout conditions in Ukraine.
Content recap: Best of articles, emails, case studies
We have published ten big materials during these six months; we explored costs, scaling, best-fit infrastructure types, monitoring, archive nodes, and other topics in our guides. Visit our Dysnix blog and blog on the RPC Fast project for our latest research and tech opinions.
The newsletter created by Daniel Yavorovych, our CTO, is still gaining traction and popularity.
He continues to write about things that intrigue him as an inventive Architect and curious Web3 engineer.
Join our CTO newsletter; Daniel will be glad to welcome you!
Last but not least, we posted our first research, which was created to help our readers make the right decision regarding options for their node infrastructure. What you can find inside:
Feature and node provider comparison
Step-by-step checklist
Best practices with Tier-1 cases
Hope you’ll find it handy!
What’s new on social media: most popular memes on X, Reddit invasion, page on Warpcast
Our X profile gets piping hot as the community life boils, and we have so much to share with our followers. We saved each loud thread from X here for your convenience. Lately, we explored transaction performance aspects on Solana, predictive autoscaling topics, and the latest rumors and photos from events.
As we spend our free time on Reddit daily, we also decided to plant the seed of Dysnix. So, we’re ready to join the “it’s not stupid if it works” thread, but from the blockchain infrastructure viewpoint. And you can reach Daniel in our calm r/Dysnix meadow as well.
Plans for the rest of the year
What’s next? There’s always something more than we plan—unexpected global events, additional market fluctuations, or some innovative action from competitors. And though we are ready to face any challenge, Dysnix is always about what we all dream about.
HR dreams about new talented engineers to onboard, Marketing makes a wish about new publications, new partnerships, and extra boosted traffic from all channels, and Business Development wants each lead to answer their emails. We all expect only good things to happen, as our team tends to work so hard.
So, if you see yourself among our partners, clients, and friends, join our pack of Web3's leading innovators.
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