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The ultimate web2 to web3 dev toolkit with EXM Founder Andres Pirela
With a mission of blurring the line between web2 and web3, EXM.dev has already made strides by making easy-to-use developer tools to connect with the Permaweb. Adding layers of abstraction can go a long way in the onboarding process for many things, and that is also the case for EXM - devs don't even need to interact directly with a wallet or any crypto. A builder looking to use EXM doesn't even need to know how to create a smart contract, once again demonstrating the elegance of what this platform is going for - simplicity and accessibility. <br /><br />Born in Venezuela, Andres Pirela is the first 'Founder' via Community Labs - an Arweave focused venture studio. You can hear his enthusiasm and dedication to this project as a means to unlock blockchain development for just about any developer. It may prove to be an important tactic to enable growth of the Permaweb and Arweave. Andres first collaborated on Verto.exchange, then 3em.dev, and now of course EXM. While it's an audacious project, Andres is committed to seeing it through and the developer community reaping the benefits. <br /><br />Keep in the loop with EXM on Twitter @exmbuild<br /><br />Follow @onlyarweave for all things Arweave!<br /><br />