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Cosmos is Gaining Momentum Without Traditional Partnerships

Despite not having any major partners or investors behind them yet, Cosmos has managed to gain traction through developing working products and positive word-of-mouth from developers about their platform's capabilities.

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A picture showing a group of people discussing ideas around a table with computers visible in front of them

In the ever-evolving world of blockchain technology, one project has been gaining momentum without relying on traditional partnerships. Cosmos, a decentralized network of independent blockchains, has been quietly building its presence in the industry with a focus on creating working products and an impressive word of mouth among developers. The lack of a single company to represent the entire ecosystem or any large investors lobbying web2 companies has not hindered the growth of Cosmos. Instead, they have managed to build up their presence without relying on these more traditional methods. This speaks to their ability to create products that are attractive enough for developers and users alike that they can succeed without big names behind them. Cosmos’s main goal is to make it easier for developers to build applications on multiple blockchains at once. This means that instead of having to learn different coding languages for each individual blockchain, developers can use one language across all platforms. This could lead to faster development times and more efficient applications being built across multiple networks at once. In addition, Cosmos is also focused on creating interoperability between different blockchains so that assets and data can be transferred between them easily and securely. This would allow users access to more options when it comes to storing their data or using various digital assets as part of their transactions. It could also open up new possibilities for collaboration between different projects as well as increased liquidity in the market overall. Cosmos’s success thus far shows that it doesn’t need traditional partnerships like Ava Labs or Amazon in order to thrive in this space. Instead, by focusing on creating working products and getting positive word-of-mouth from developers, they have been able to gain traction despite not having those big names behind them yet. With continued progress in both product development and community engagement, there’s no telling how far Cosmos could go in this industry moving forward.