Mitch
@mitchapalooza
Alright, I’ve been thinking about this for a while and wanted to share some thoughts: There’s not enough dev tooling in Web3 Teams still rely on outdated methods—leading to poor ux, wasted time, and botched launches But that is changing
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Mitch
@mitchapalooza
At the beginning of 2025, I joined team at Tenderly because this is a compelling issue to tackle Our goal is to make powerful dev tooling more accessible—so networks can attract top builders and teams can ship faster and more securely
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Mitch
@mitchapalooza
In traditional software development, monitoring, alerting, tracing, CI/CD tooling, security, and log management are table stakes Nothing should change just because we call it web3 Devs need tools to build, test, deploy, and monitor efficiently
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Mitch
@mitchapalooza
Tenderly provides that foundation: • Transaction simulation • Smart contract debugger • Virtual Testnets • Monitoring & Alerting • Node RPC It’s a full-stack platform to improve your ecosystem and build better dapps
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Mitch
@mitchapalooza
Example: InstaDapp InstaDapp relies on complex contract interactions across DeFi protocols With Tenderly, their engineers can: • Simulate failed transactions • Trace execution flows • Identify and fix issues in minutes, not hours full story here: https://blog.tenderly.co/case-studies/instadapp/
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