Surojit Chatterjee, Coinbase Chief Product Officer
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A common saying in crypto is that bear markets are a great time to build the next set of mainstream products and applications. Coinbase, the largest crypto exchange in the U.S., wants to make sure that this development takes place on its platform.
“We saw the DeFi summer in 2020, we then witnessed the NFT spring in 2021. Next cycle it is going to be Web 3.0’s turn,” says Coinbase Chief Product Officer Surojit Chatterjee, referring to the concept of a more decentralized internet with reduced corporate control. “But we realized that to grow this ecosystem, we have to help developers because we cannot invent everything ourselves.”
In an exclusive interview with Forbes, Chatterjee explained that this help is coming in the form of a technology stack, called Node, that will help everyone from developers of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and games to decentralized-finance entrepreneurs build applications that can automatically interact with blockchains such as Ethereum. “If you’re a developer, the first thing you have to do is to spin up a blockchain node so you can read/write to the blockchain, query data, and monitor your application. This is very complex and not everyone’s cup of tea. Node will empower developers to launch and manage nodes in a very simple and easy to use platform.
Here’s what all of this means: Imagine a developer wants to build an NFT trading platform. They will need to create a website and interface for users. However, since this is a blockchain-based application, it also needs a way to interact with the platform so that any transactions get published across the network. These functions can require completely different skill sets, and if the two platforms do not sync properly there could be lost tokens, poor user experiences or security vulnerabilities.
Node will start by supporting Ethereum, with the expectation of moving onto other blockchains….










