The team behind Coinspaid Solutions steps into the spotlight with a mission to become the engineering voice of blockchain infrastructure.
Coinspaid Dev (stylized as {coinspaid.dev}), the engineering team behind the infrastructure powering Coinspaid Solutions, has separated from Coinspaid as an independent engineering brand after more than a decade of building blockchain infrastructure.
With more than 120 engineers and over 11 years of industry experience, Coinspaid Dev brings together software engineering, infrastructure, security and R&D teams with experience building distributed systems and blockchain infrastructure operating across more than 20 blockchain networks.
The launch follows the broader evolution of the group of companies operating under the Coinspaid brand and reflects the growing scale and maturity of its engineering organization. While the brand is new, the technology, expertise and operational experience behind it have been developed over many years of building production systems.
An engineering perspective on blockchain infrastructure
As blockchain adoption expands, industry discussions often focus on protocols, networks, token economics and ecosystem growth. Far less attention is paid to the infrastructure required to support distributed systems at scale, maintain reliability under load and coordinate activity across multiple blockchain networks. Coinspaid Dev was created to give that perspective a dedicated platform.
The company aims to become a center of competence for blockchain engineering and a contributor to the broader conversation around infrastructure and operational excellence across the digital asset ecosystem.
“Coinspaid Dev is about giving a clear identity to the engineering work we have been doing for years. Our mission is to set the standard for blockchain engineering through intelligent, thoughtful work.” said Alexey Tulia, Executive Leader at Coinspaid Dev.
Coinspaid Dev’s engineering experience has been shaped by more than 11 years of developing and maintaining blockchain infrastructure operating in live production environments. The team’s expertise spans distributed systems, blockchain integrations, backend architecture, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, reliability engineering and high availability environments operating across multiple blockchain networks.

From infrastructure builder to industry contributor
That perspective was recently represented by Alexey Tulia at Futura Camp during Berlin Blockchain Week 2026, where he delivered a presentation titled:
“Dear Ethereum: An Infrastructure Builder’s Wishlist After Years of Multi-Chain Experience.”
The talk highlighted the operational bottlenecks, trade-offs and engineering challenges that emerge only at scale, reinforcing Coinspaid Dev’s belief that meaningful progress in blockchain infrastructure happens when protocol developers and infrastructure operators remain part of the same conversation.
A new name in blockchain engineering, backed by a decade of experience
Coinspaid Dev emerges as an independent engineering brand with a straightforward mission: to advance blockchain infrastructure engineering and contribute practical expertise back to the industry.
The structure is new. The experience behind it is not.
After more than a decade developing distributed systems and blockchain infrastructure, Coinspaid Dev is stepping forward with a dedicated identity and a long-term ambition: to become the engineering voice behind the next generation of blockchain infrastructure.
About Alexey Tulia
Alexey Tulia is a technology executive with more than 15 years of experience building and scaling engineering organizations across fintech and high-growth technology companies.
Throughout his career, Alexey has led large-scale organizational transformations, including restructuring engineering teams of more than 110 specialists, establishing architecture governance frameworks, launching R&D functions, and driving the transition from monolithic systems to modern service-oriented architectures. Before Coinspaid, he held leadership positions at Capital.com, EPAM Systems, Helmes, and Banuba.
His work combines deep technical expertise with organizational leadership, focusing on creating scalable systems, effective governance structures and high-performing teams.


