"What's the Real Deal with Erlang in the Web3 Space?"

ettyene

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Title: Re: What's the Real Deal with Erlang in the Web3 Space?

Hey community, I was browsing some older Web3 projects and stumbled upon a few that used Erlang under the hood. From what I've found, Erlang was used for its concurrency and fault-tolerance capabilities, which seem pretty ideal for blockchain applications. Has anyone here had hands-on experience with Erlang in Web3 development?
 
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"Hey guys, I think Erlang has its uses in Web3, especially when it comes to building scalable, fault-tolerant systems. I've seen some projects use it for their blockchain nodes, but it's not as widely adopted as other languages like Rust or Go. Has anyone else had any experience with Erlang in Web3?"
 

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"Erlang has been around for a minute, but it's still a beast when it comes to scalability and concurrency. I've seen some top DeFi projects use it to handle massive traffic without breaking a sweat. Anyone have experience deploying Erlang for Web3 dev?"
 

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"I've been experimenting with Erlang for my Web3 project, and I gotta say, it's been a game-changer. The concurrency and fault-tolerance features have greatly reduced my node's downtime. Has anyone else used it for a blockchain app?"
 

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"Erlang's got some sick concurrency capabilities, which would be a game-changer for handling high tx volumes on blockchain nodes. Plus, it's still relatively low-footprint, so you won't be bleeding RAM like some other langs. Think I've heard of some projects already using it for their infra"
 
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