Coinspaid Dev Brings Years of Blockchain Engineering Experience Under a New Independent Brand

The blockchain industry is often defined by discussions about cryptocurrencies, smart contracts and decentralized applications. Behind those innovations lies another essential layer, the engineering infrastructure that keeps blockchain systems stable, secure and capable of handling real-world demand.

As covered by TechBullion, Coinspaid Dev has officially launched as an independent blockchain engineering brand after more than a decade of developing the technology that powers Coinspaid Solutions. While the company is introducing a new public identity, its technical expertise has been built through over eleven years of designing and operating blockchain infrastructure.

The newly established brand unites more than 120 engineers specializing in software engineering, backend systems, infrastructure, cybersecurity, cloud technologies and research and development. Collectively, the team has gained extensive experience supporting production environments connected to more than twenty blockchain networks. That background provides a strong foundation for an organization focused entirely on blockchain engineering.

The decision to operate independently reflects the continued growth of the engineering organization. Instead of remaining behind a broader corporate brand, Coinspaid Dev now has the opportunity to showcase its technical capabilities directly while contributing to discussions about the future of blockchain infrastructure. The move also illustrates how the blockchain sector itself is evolving, with infrastructure engineering becoming an increasingly important part of the industry’s public conversation.

For many observers, blockchain innovation is measured by new networks, token models or decentralized finance applications. Yet every blockchain service depends on infrastructure capable of processing transactions, maintaining security, coordinating communication between different networks and delivering reliable performance around the clock. Building those systems requires long-term engineering expertise rather than short-term experimentation.

Coinspaid Dev intends to position itself as a specialist in these technical disciplines. Its goal is to become a recognized contributor to blockchain engineering by sharing operational knowledge and promoting high standards for infrastructure development. The company believes engineering experience gained in production environments provides valuable insight into how blockchain technology continues to mature.

According to Executive Leader Alexey Tulia, establishing a separate identity gives greater visibility to engineering work that has been taking place for years. The company describes its mission as advancing blockchain engineering through practical solutions, thoughtful design and continuous technical improvement. Rather than focusing solely on building products, the organization also wants to participate in broader industry conversations about infrastructure quality and operational excellence.

Over the years, the engineering team has worked across multiple technical domains that support blockchain operations. Their expertise includes distributed computing, blockchain integrations, cloud architecture, backend development, cybersecurity, reliability engineering and highly available systems. These capabilities allow engineers to design platforms that remain stable while handling complex workloads across different blockchain ecosystems.

The practical experience accumulated through maintaining production infrastructure has also shaped the company’s public engagement. During Berlin Blockchain Week 2026, Alexey Tulia represented Coinspaid Dev at Futura Camp with a presentation titled “Dear Ethereum: An Infrastructure Builder’s Wishlist After Years of Multi-Chain Experience.” The session focused on engineering realities that become visible when blockchain infrastructure operates at scale across multiple networks.

Instead of discussing blockchain from a theoretical perspective, the presentation examined operational bottlenecks, technical compromises and challenges encountered during everyday infrastructure management. Such experiences provide useful feedback for protocol developers because they reflect conditions that emerge only after blockchain technologies are deployed in production. Maintaining communication between protocol creators and infrastructure operators helps improve both network design and long-term reliability.

The launch of Coinspaid Dev also mirrors broader developments within the blockchain sector. As organizations increasingly rely on blockchain for commercial services, expectations surrounding uptime, scalability, resilience and security continue to grow. Engineering teams responsible for delivering these outcomes have become an essential part of the industry’s progress, even if their work often remains less visible than new blockchain products or protocols.

Although Coinspaid Dev is introducing itself under a new name, the organization emphasizes that its engineering capabilities are anything but new. Years of experience developing distributed systems, supporting blockchain infrastructure and operating live production environments form the basis of its independent identity. Looking ahead, the company plans to strengthen its role as a technical authority while continuing to contribute practical engineering knowledge that supports the next stage of blockchain infrastructure development.

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