I don't know if developers are more mercenary in other industries, but what you were talking about just now that like Ethereum, NFTs, tokens, gives developers more ownership over the things they're tinkering with. But I'm wondering if you have a perspective on there are developers as sticky as I'm saying that I, as he's saying they are. It's a great question. I'd love to compare it with other, with other spaces. Engineers do love their programming languages. They do love their tools. And that in itself creates incredible stickiness.
Today, we're talking about the State of Crypto with Eddy Lazzarin, the CTO of a16z Crypto.
The 2023 a16z Crypto Report was published last week and discussed a number of topics, including developer activity, transaction volume, users, and so much more.
What are the best insights as we look forward to the rest of the year?
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