
Speaking at Futura Camp during Berlin Blockchain Week 2026, Coinspaid Dev Executive Leader Alexey Tulia framed the discussion through 11 years of production experience operating across more than 20 blockchain networks.
In a presentation titled “Dear Ethereum: An Infrastructure Builder’s Wishlist After Years of Multi-Chain Experience,” Tulia spoke from the perspective of a team with extensive multi-chain production experience and a deep understanding of how Ethereum behaves in production environments.
His central argument was simple: protocol teams and infrastructure builders often solve different problems, but the industry advances fastest when both sides remain part of the same conversation.
“Protocol teams see where networks are heading. Infrastructure teams see where friction appears in production,” Tulia said. “The most valuable improvements often emerge where those perspectives meet.”
While industry discussions often focus on protocols, token economics and ecosystem growth, engineering teams building blockchain infrastructure deal with challenges such as network congestion, fee optimisation, multi-chain reliability and the operational trade-offs that appear at scale.
According to Tulia, many of the bottlenecks slowing adoption only become visible once systems operate at scale.
“Blockchain technology has matured beyond experimentation,” he said. “The challenge today is building systems that remain reliable, predictable and efficient at scale, especially when network conditions and architectural decisions compound across multiple blockchain environments.”
That perspective comes from years of hands-on experience building and operating blockchain infrastructure in production environments.
Today, Coinspaid Dev brings together a team of more than 120 engineers working across blockchain infrastructure, distributed systems, cloud platforms, data analytics and cybersecurity.
Tulia argued that infrastructure operators need greater visibility into protocol roadmaps, while protocol teams can benefit from feedback generated in production environments.
The solution, he said, is stronger feedback loops between the people building blockchain networks and the teams responsible for building and maintaining them.
The appearance at Futura Camp also reflects a broader ambition behind Coinspaid Dev, a new independent engineering brand created to bring blockchain engineering into a more visible industry conversation. For Alexey Tulia, the future of blockchain engineering will be shaped by closer collaboration between the people designing networks and the teams running them in production – especially around the kinds of missing primitives he highlighted on stage, including tags, native multisig, predictable fee reservation and broader EIP-7702 adoption.
Coinspaid Dev (stylized as {coinspaid.dev}) is the software engineering brand, responsible for R&D, technology development, and IT solutions across blockchain infrastructure, cloud platforms, data analytics, and cybersecurity.
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