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One of the biggest challenges in Web3, besides scaling, is the limited number of developers. Most blockchains only support one or a few coding languages, which is a major barrier to entry for developers.
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There are ~27M developers worldwide: ~13M in C/C++, ~3M in Rust, and less than 100k in Solidity. Imagine the potential if we open Web3 to all these devs! 🌟
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To get the next billion users, we need the next million developers. Arbitrum Stylus provides additional language support alongside the EVM. You can write contracts in Solidity, Rust, C, and C++.
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The best part? You can even break your contract into parts, writing some in Solidity, some in C++, and some in Rust. These contracts can interact seamlessly, improving the developer experience.
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Stylus cuts memory costs by 100-500x! WASM's efficient execution makes complex memory operations much cheaper, significantly reducing gas costs.
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