Web3 developers are suffering from a lack of common standards for integrating the tech, apps, and APIs that they need in order to build.
Aly Madhavji & Kevin Callahan
The author is an independent contributor writing an opinion or expert take. Views expressed are the author’s own and may not reflect Cointelegraph’s editorial position. The author is an independent contributor writing an opinion or expert take. Views expressed are the author’s own and may not reflect Cointelegraph’s editorial position. Aly Madhavji is the managing partner at Blockchain Founders Fund which is a leading early stage Web3 Venture Capital fund investing in top-tier founders globally. Aly consulted organizations on emerging technologies such as INSEAD and the United Nations on solutions to help alleviate poverty. He served as senior blockchain fellow at INSEAD and was recognized as a “Blockchain 100” Global Leader. Aly holds a master of global affairs as a Schwarzman Scholar from Tsinghua University, an MBA from INSEAD (Singapore and France), and a bachelor of commerce with Distinction from the University of Toronto. Kevin Callahan is the CEO and co-founder of Uniblock, a developer platform that unifies Web3 entities including Alchemy, QuickNode and Moralis into one toolkit. He previously worked at Coinbase and Twitter and is an angel investor and LP in various startups and funds. He is also an adjunct professor in product management at Toronto Metropolitan University and an EIR at Ivey Business School.
- Expert Take
Being a developer for the decentralized web sucks