This year has tested our common sense, breaking the ground meaning of boundaries of what’s possible. But in the middle of polarization that becomes a king everywhere, we prevail thanks to remembering who we are and paving our professional way of evolution.
In the last days of 2024, we feel grateful for everything we’ve learned this year, all challenges, all farewells, and new acquaintances. In this short review, you’ll find out what we’ll treasure and take with us for adventures in 2025.
DevOps team grows: Services reinvented, another domain discovered
Our company's Web2 and Web3 profiles have added new features and services in their packs. We haven’t grown much in number. Yet each of our engineers can mention significant growth through dealing with the challenges and solving non-trivial tasks.
Self-education remains a must for our team, so thus we cover more pioneering domains (like RWA and DePin) and provide service packs for the most requested blockchains (Solana is an absolute favorite this year).
For example, we implemented a cost- and performance-wise Solana dedicated node cluster for Magneta Labs. Our engineers selected OVHcloud to implement a cloud architecture explicitly tailored to the demanding needs of the infrastructure.
We continued our investigations in the AI/ML domain, concentrating on MLOps. Since we’ve already committed to predictive analysis with PredictKube, our engineers are eager to find more ways to use their talents in this field.
+2 cases: Telegram trading bot and Kolibrio
Not many finished projects this year; most are still in progress. Still, we have something exciting to share.
Kolibrio’s Orderflow Service is an RPC API designed to protect transaction originators from malicious Maximal Extractable Value (MEV), monetize incoming transactions, and optimize on-chain execution.
We collaborated with Kolibrio to develop a robust infrastructure that exceeded performance expectations, ensuring secure and efficient transaction processing.
Dysnix engineered a comprehensive infrastructure for a cryptocurrency trading bot based on Telegram, emphasizing security, scalability, and future readiness. The solution incorporated custom blockchain integrations and Kubernetes orchestration to handle high-frequency trading demands, providing a resilient and adaptable platform for automated trading activities.
Let’s see what upgrades we can bring to your project
Stay tuned for more; we’ll have much more to share in 2025!
Attending Web3 conferences: Synced ideas around the globe
In 2024, our team actively participated in several pivotal industry events, enhancing our engagement with the blockchain and cryptocurrency communities.
April was hectic. We attended Paris Blockchain Week, Token2049, the Incrypted Blockchain Conference, WBS, and countless side events in Dubai. You can read more about these in our H1 report.
Ethereum Community Conference (EthCC) Held in Brussels, EthCC is Europe's premier Ethereum event, focusing on technology and community. This year, it featured over 500 side events, providing a platform for innovators and developers to unveil significant cryptocurrency advancements.
Dysnix at EthCC 2024
Solana Breakpoint Breakpoint is the Solana community's flagship conference, bringing together developers, investors, and enthusiasts to discuss the future of the Solana ecosystem – this year, it took place in Singapore. We were excited to meet numerous teams building on Solana, explore its booming ecosystem, learn about Firedancer's progress and other tech innovations, and discuss our vision of providing blockchain services.
Solana Breakpoint
TOKEN2049 TOKEN2049 is a leading crypto event, and its side events offer additional opportunities for networking and discussions on the latest industry trends. We spend sleepless nights over Web3 talks with blockchain fans as we are. Check out our thread with some highlights from Singapore.
Side events of TOKEN2049 Singapore
Permissionless III (and hackathon) Taking place from October 9-11, 2024, in Salt Lake City, this conference was designed for crypto natives, featuring discussions on modularity, restaking, gaming, AI, NFTs, L1s, and L2 solutions. Permissionless III Hackathon provided a collaborative environment for developers to innovate and build new solutions in the crypto space.
Permissionless III
We were delighted to attend insightful lectures for developers offered by sponsoring projects—Ripple, Rootstock, Wanchain, Ava Protocol, and Supra—and get in touch with their teams.
What conferences should we attend in 2025? Invite us here:
The second half of the year was fruitful in terms of new collaborations.
As a technical partner, Dysnix offers extensive expertise and a proven track record in delivering custom, highly available self-hosted infrastructure, MLOps, DevSecOps, raw blockchain data solutions, and more.
OVHcloud is Europe’s largest cloud computing provider, offering services like VPS, dedicated servers, and public/private cloud solutions. Founded in 1999, this company is known for innovative cooling technologies and competitive pricing. In 2024, it achieved 10.1% revenue growth, driven by private cloud demand and sustainability-focused data center expansion.
Zokyo is a cybersecurity firm that specializes in Web3 security solutions. It offers smart contract auditing, threat modeling, and security assessments to safeguard digital assets and blockchain applications.
CoinEasy is a Web3 education app that simplifies crypto learning for all levels. It auto-creates secure Web3 wallets, offers intuitive onboarding, and supports Web2 to Web3 transitions. It is recognized as a top Korean Web3 hub and is available on iOS and Android.
Only VC is a hybrid venture capital firm integrating cryptocurrency and traditional venture projects. The team originated from firsthand experience seeking investments and has evolved into a syndicate with connections to over 550 funds. They analyze numerous projects monthly using a scoring model and collaborate with leading market participants for support.
AQUA Incubator is a Web3 project accelerator offering marketing, tokenomics, and fundraising support services. With over 40 years of combined experience, they’ve helped over 300 projects and generated over $2 billion in trading volume.
Things to read after your New Year party
Finally, the Dysnix blog got a long-expected renovation, and we’ve packed it with new articles, research, reviews, and FAQs. One of the latest cases we’ve published is in our fellow RPC Fast blog; be sure to check it out.
Our CTO, Daniel Yavorovych, continues to work over Web3 DevOps Digest and share his insights and more tips and tricks from our team.
We’re going for MLOps in 2025. Follow us!
Bidding farewell to the old year, we wish all our partners, clients, and friends a prosperous and inspiring 2025. May this year bring you exciting opportunities, groundbreaking achievements, and the fulfillment of your boldest aspirations.
As for us, we’ll stay strong and inventive, working on autonomous agents, LLMs, edge and composite AI, distributed intelligence, and even more! And we’ll continue to tailor Web2 solutions and craft node infrastructures with pleasure for our clients.
See you soon in 2025. Cheers!
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