"Helping Blockchain Communities Fix Bugs"

The MIT alumnus-founded company Metrika has created a suite of analytics tools that provide blockchain communities with visibility into their networks. Billions of people will begin using applications built on distributed, user-owned blockchains. Web 3 is the name given to the new paradigm. However, Web 3 still faces significant challenges if it is to replace the digital world as we know it. For example, blockchain networks will require an efficient method of detecting and resolving performance issues. Current analytics tools are designed to help businesses monitor their websites and apps. Such services only need to be designed for a single user, but in the decentralized world of blockchains, users are the owners, flipping the traditional model of maintenance and bug fixes on its head. The set of tools developed by Metrika will aim to help the blockchain world's distributed communities monitor and improve their networks. Users can create alerts, access reports, and view real-time community dashboards that depict network performance, issues, and trends over time. Metrika currently supports popular blockchain protocols such as Ethereum, Algorand, Flow, and Solana. The company intends to add to that list as other networks gain popularity in the hopes of enabling the transition to Web 3. This article continues to discuss Metrika's suite of analytics tools developed to give blockchain communities visibility into their networks to fix bugs. 

MIT News reports "Helping Blockchain Communities Fix Bugs"

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