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Lava Network connects over 40 blockchains through a single access point, simplifying how dApps, wallets, and exchanges handle blockchain data. With 160,000 daily users and 80 billion on-chain interactions, this infrastructure solution removes the need for developers to manage multiple nodes while maintaining high uptime across major chains like Ethereum, Near, and Solana. Just in time for the cryptocurrency bull market.
In this episode, Lava Network contributor Yair Cleper explains how the network's universal RPC compatibility creates reliable blockchain connections, why gaming needs multi-chain infrastructure, and how Web3 is moving from speculation to real applications. The discussion covers post-quantum cryptography preparations, practical advice for launching blockchain projects, and what mass adoption needs to succeed.
From transparent data access to scalable infrastructure, learn why 160,000 users trust Lava Network daily. This episode breaks down complex blockchain infrastructure into clear, practical insights for developers, investors, and anyone interested in Web3's transition from theory to practice.
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Past guests on The Thinking On Paper Show include: Ciaran Murray (web3 for journalists), Torrey Smith (Robotics For Medicine), Jason Lynch (Quantum Computing), Joe Fitzsimons (Quantum Computing), Dana Sydorenko (Gaming), Don Norman (Humanity Centered Design), Mercina Tillerman Perez (Circle & Crypto), Tyler Adams (Blockchain), Todd Haselhorst (Blockchain for Logistics), Vince Yang (ZK Proofs), Shiti Manghani (StepN CEO), Han Jin (Web3 & Digital Identity), Senthil Nayagam (Deep Fakes), Dr Larry Rosen (Tech Psychology), Justin Germishuys (A.I.)
By Mark Fielding and Jeremy GilbertsonLava Network connects over 40 blockchains through a single access point, simplifying how dApps, wallets, and exchanges handle blockchain data. With 160,000 daily users and 80 billion on-chain interactions, this infrastructure solution removes the need for developers to manage multiple nodes while maintaining high uptime across major chains like Ethereum, Near, and Solana. Just in time for the cryptocurrency bull market.
In this episode, Lava Network contributor Yair Cleper explains how the network's universal RPC compatibility creates reliable blockchain connections, why gaming needs multi-chain infrastructure, and how Web3 is moving from speculation to real applications. The discussion covers post-quantum cryptography preparations, practical advice for launching blockchain projects, and what mass adoption needs to succeed.
From transparent data access to scalable infrastructure, learn why 160,000 users trust Lava Network daily. This episode breaks down complex blockchain infrastructure into clear, practical insights for developers, investors, and anyone interested in Web3's transition from theory to practice.
TIMESTAMPS
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Follow Thinking On Paper:
Twitter: https://x.com/thinkonpaperpod
Instagram: instagram.com/thinkingonpaperpodcast/
YouTube: youtube.com/@thinkingonpaper/videos
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/thinkingonpaper
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Past guests on The Thinking On Paper Show include: Ciaran Murray (web3 for journalists), Torrey Smith (Robotics For Medicine), Jason Lynch (Quantum Computing), Joe Fitzsimons (Quantum Computing), Dana Sydorenko (Gaming), Don Norman (Humanity Centered Design), Mercina Tillerman Perez (Circle & Crypto), Tyler Adams (Blockchain), Todd Haselhorst (Blockchain for Logistics), Vince Yang (ZK Proofs), Shiti Manghani (StepN CEO), Han Jin (Web3 & Digital Identity), Senthil Nayagam (Deep Fakes), Dr Larry Rosen (Tech Psychology), Justin Germishuys (A.I.)