Hedera's boss Mance Harmon recently dropped some interesting insights about who's actually building on their network. Turns out, the HBAR ecosystem is deliberately pulling in enterprise-level developers—and that's no accident. It's baked right into their strategy from day one. Makes sense when you think about it: they're positioning themselves as the go-to platform for serious corporate players looking to deploy blockchain solutions at scale.
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GasFeeCrying
· 8h ago
Haha, Hedera really dares to position itself like that. Do enterprise-level developers actually find it appealing?
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WagmiOrRekt
· 10h ago
Enterprise-level? Uh... Has Hedera really figured out what it wants? Feels like a lot of projects are using this playbook.
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PositionPhobia
· 10h ago
Oh, it looks like Hedera is aiming for the enterprise route. Their positioning seems pretty clear.
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InfraVibes
· 10h ago
Enterprise-level developers sound pretty high-end, but whether HBAR can actually hold onto this positioning still depends on when it will be implemented in reality.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 10h ago
Enterprise-level narrative, sounds pretty good... it's just that HBAR seems a bit too "serious" with this approach. Can they really come up with anything innovative?
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airdrop_whisperer
· 10h ago
The enterprise-level direction is correct, but to be honest, can Hedera really make it? It still feels too low-profile.
Hedera's boss Mance Harmon recently dropped some interesting insights about who's actually building on their network. Turns out, the HBAR ecosystem is deliberately pulling in enterprise-level developers—and that's no accident. It's baked right into their strategy from day one. Makes sense when you think about it: they're positioning themselves as the go-to platform for serious corporate players looking to deploy blockchain solutions at scale.