Blockchain technology continues to mature, placing greater emphasis on the engineering foundations that keep distributed systems secure, reliable and scalable. As infrastructure becomes more sophisticated, engineering teams are increasingly taking a leading role in shaping the industry’s future.
As covered by CEO Today Magazine, Coinspaid Dev has officially launched as an independent engineering brand after spending more than a decade developing the technology behind Coinspaid Solutions. Although the brand is new, the engineering expertise behind it has been built through years of operating production-grade blockchain infrastructure across more than 20 blockchain networks.
Building Scalable Blockchain Infrastructure Through Engineering
The organization brings together more than 120 specialists working across software development, infrastructure, cybersecurity, research and development, cloud architecture and distributed systems. Their work focuses on solving technical challenges that arise when blockchain platforms must support high transaction volumes, maintain system reliability and integrate multiple blockchain ecosystems simultaneously.
Unlike many discussions that focus on cryptocurrencies or token markets, Coinspaid Dev aims to highlight the engineering principles that make blockchain services practical for real-world use. Building dependable blockchain infrastructure requires expertise in backend architecture, network integrations, high availability environments, monitoring, security and operational resilience. These components determine how efficiently blockchain platforms perform under continuous production workloads.
According to Executive Leader Alexey Tulia, the company’s goal is to give long-standing engineering work its own identity while contributing practical knowledge to the wider blockchain community. Rather than concentrating solely on commercial products, the team intends to participate in industry discussions surrounding infrastructure design, operational excellence and large-scale distributed systems.
Coinspaid Dev Strengthens Its Presence in the Blockchain Community
This engineering perspective recently received public attention during Berlin Blockchain Week 2026. At Futura Camp, Alexey Tulia presented “Dear Ethereum: An Infrastructure Builder’s Wishlist After Years of Multi-Chain Experience,” where he discussed the operational challenges infrastructure teams encounter after years of supporting multiple blockchain ecosystems. The presentation explored topics such as scalability, coordination across networks and the practical trade-offs faced by infrastructure operators.
Coinspaid Dev’s experience extends beyond blockchain protocol integration. Over more than eleven years, the team has developed expertise in cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, backend engineering, service-oriented architecture, reliability engineering and research initiatives supporting complex distributed environments. These disciplines work together to ensure blockchain services remain available, secure and efficient under demanding production conditions.
Alexey Tulia brings more than fifteen years of leadership experience across fintech and technology companies. Throughout his career he has overseen large engineering organizations, introduced architecture governance frameworks, established research and development functions and led transitions from monolithic software systems toward modern service-oriented architectures. Before joining Coinspaid, he held leadership positions at Capital.com, EPAM Systems, Helmes and Banuba.
With its independent identity now established, Coinspaid Dev is positioning itself as a contributor to the broader blockchain engineering ecosystem. While the branding has changed, the technical expertise originates from more than a decade of designing, operating and continuously improving blockchain infrastructure at production scale.