Brilliant with the leaders and web tree development technologies. We're just waiting for them. Enter the space, we'll bring them up as a speaker. We have a couple of questions, get to know the project, find out what it's on about.
Adrian is gonna co-host with us today.
Adrian, I just brought you up as a speaker.
Also Nino, I just I'm going to you with the speaker. Welcome to solid. Hello. Sorry, sorry, you know, what's up? I just saying good evening to check if everything works. Yeah, love you, my friend.
Thank you. Yeah, perfect. So if you just like to introduce yourself first and then if you could give us the elevator pitch of the in as few words as possible, what is the PD? Yeah, so first of all, thank you for the invite. My name is Sino and now
I'm a CPO at Appalain. A short pitch would be we are a web-tree development platform. The longer version would be most of us who know Polkadot, there are several pair chains and they are very protocol focused and delivering a specific business service, whether
it's storage, identity or compute. And what Appalun does is we connect to all those parachains in their SDKs and we're trying to mimic a web-to-web-tree development environment. So basically we're abstracting all those complexities that come with parachains and we give you simple
APIs that most of developers, let's say there are 60 million JavaScript developers right now, right? So all of them can now enter, use the same code, same techniques they used before and develop in Web3. So this is what we're providing.
Yeah, that sounds quite exciting. See, you don't, what you're saying is they don't actually need to know how to code in a road starting to build on hooker or is that to build that on top of that? That's completely true. Like, you know, we are the back end that you
need and you can basically just develop in front and utilize our storage, utilize the identity, deploy smart contracts or just use the pre-made ones and simply get your result.
That's amazing. The end of this with pretty groundbreaking technology because it's a huge rock map especially for substrate developers for ink for rust because it's different to solidity and most people like EVM chains because of that reason and it's holding it back to your bounty substrate, undepositant.
And he might have more in the future because he actually does some development himself and then I have good news, but he only has his own website open. It has bits and pieces. Yeah, I mean, I would just like to add so if you want to have a custom smart contract, you will still have to, you know, utilize
the same language as we already have like solidity of rust. So we are not solving the smart contract part. We are actually a layer above that where we are providing you with WebTree storage like ABS S3, then we provide you with
So if you're a building app where users have to log in, etc. You simply can get a WebTree identity and so on and so on. So this part is like providing basic infrastructure like Firebase in Web2. So we are very similar to that. We're doing this in WebTree.
Yeah, exactly. It's quite exciting. It's good to hear you break it down, making it a bit more simple because I did open up the website and for me it was not a developer understanding of quite a developer focused project. So for me it's quite confusing.
Would you like to explain more on the DGP? I'd like to read something I might be interested in.