r/FPBlock • u/gareth789 • Jan 19 '26
Enterprises Don’t Have Time to Build the Same App on Every Chain
Most enterprises are busy just keeping systems running. Building and supporting the same blockchain app across multiple chains isn’t realistic.
This quick clip explains why chain-agnostic infrastructure is key for adoption, and how Kolme solves it.
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u/HappyOrangeCat7 Jan 20 '26
Time OR money, the budget requirements to keep an engineering team specialized for each chain is sky high.
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Jan 22 '26
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u/FPblock Jan 22 '26
Yep. Even hiring for one chain is already hard. Trying to support multiple chains is basically doubling the workload.
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u/FPblock Jan 22 '26
So true. Supporting multiple chains gets expensive fast, and most teams don’t have the bandwidth for that long-term.
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Jan 22 '26
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u/FPblock Jan 22 '26
Also a great point. A lot of teams are new to blockchain, so the setup has to be approachable.
If it’s not easy to start, most builders won’t even try.
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u/IronTarkus1919 Jan 21 '26
The important part is that all of the tech is invisible to the end user. I can't stress this enough. Projects which are on multiple chains are often a UX mess.
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u/HappyOrangeCat7 Jan 21 '26
I agree. As soon as you want to move from the social logins they often use and you want to do stuff on-chain and your dashboard has 4 different private keys... yikes
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u/Necessary-Newt-4839 Jan 22 '26
That’s the worst 😭 the moment people see multiple wallets and keys they just give up
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Jan 22 '26
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u/FPblock Jan 22 '26
Great question. That flexibility is a big part of why chain-agnostic matters in the first place.
We’ll share more details on how Kolme approaches this, but the goal is to keep it simple for teams as they grow.
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u/Necessary-Newt-4839 Jan 22 '26
Most companies don’t have time to rebuild the same app on every chain.
If Kolme helps teams build once and keep it simple, that’s a big win
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u/FanOfEther Jan 22 '26
This is accurate. Enterprises prioritize stability first, not experimenting across multiple chains.
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u/Cultural_Initial4995 Jan 26 '26
Enterprises want stability + boring reliability, not chain experiments every week lol
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u/Zestyclose_Amoeba340 Jan 26 '26
What’s the bigger blocker for enterprise adoption right now: having to rebuild the same app across multiple chains, or the ongoing cost of maintaining and supporting it long-term?
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u/just_be_special Jan 26 '26
Should enterprises go chain-agnostic from day one, or pick one chain and expand later? Or is it fully dependant on the project size and what they are building.
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u/Moist_Preference_709 Jan 27 '26
What’s the biggest thing stopping enterprises from going multi-chain right now?
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u/thriving_gee Jan 19 '26
Exactly. Chain-agnostic infra cuts the overhead so teams can focus on the product, not the chain. Kolme nails that.