The blockchain space has long been an attractive medium for creators of all kinds. From digital artists to software developers, blockchain tech has something to offer. However, one big challenge still remains in the space - most blockchains follow the ‘to each their own' concept. Interoperability in web3 is still scarce, which limits creators and makes the entry point for many a bit steeper.
One of the main elements that creators of all areas are still seeking is the opportunity to collaborate freely and effortlessly.
As things stand at the moment, blockchain developers scarcely have the opportunity to build collaboratively. While a team of devs can come together and work on a single project, the opportunity for cross-chain collaboration is virtually nonexistent.
Developers select a blockchain they’d like to work on, and there is little room for integrations beyond that protocol. This is a significant limitation in a space where new blockchains and capabilities pop up by the minute.
In order to reach the next level of blockchain adoption and to create a genuinely nurturing creator economy out of the blockchain space, there needs to be a lot more opportunity for collaboration. The Web3 space can experience impressive growth and a spike in adoption if creators have the chance to pick and choose what features to use and from which protocol. When the opportunity for collaboration and cross-chain implementation of solutions becomes widely available, the whole blockchain space will open up.
What’s more, blockchain developers are still struggling to settle joint-ownership cases when cross-chain functionalities are added to dapps. Still, the tech to introduce effortless collaboration in Web3 might not be so far away. With the advance
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