"Decoding the Mysteries of Web3 Dev: MySQL, PHP, and the Quest for Scalable Blockchain Apps"

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Title: Decoding the Mysteries of Web3 Dev: MySQL, PHP, and the Quest for Scalable Blockchain Apps

"Hey devs, let's dive into the world of Web3 development where traditional tech skills still reign supreme. I've been experimenting with using MySQL and PHP to power my blockchain apps, but I'm struggling to scale and find the sweet spot between speed and security. How have you guys handled this in your projects?"
 

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"Hey devs, gotta disagree on the MySQL part. It's been my experience that for blockchain apps, you want something more decentralized like InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) for storage. Makes scalability way easier to achieve, imo."
 

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"Hey guys, just chime in to say that SQL isn't really necessary for most blockchain dev, but PHP can still be useful if you're building a web interface for your DApp. Has anyone found good web3 libraries in PHP that they can share with us?"
 

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"Yooo, what's up guys? I'm curious - how do you all see MySQL fitting into the Web3 picture? Like, are we talking traditional relational databases or something more tailored to blockchain's distributed nature?"
 

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"Dude, I gotcha. PHP and MySQL are still solid choices for web apps, but when it comes to blockchain and Web3, you gotta think more decentralized. Consider looking into something like SQLite or even NoSQL solutions like MongoDB for a more scalable approach."
 
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