The Production Decisions I Regret Most Building Blockchain Systems

Nobody warns you about decision debt

I didn’t break production with a bad commit.
I broke it slowly, with decisions that felt safe.

The pressure to move fast is real

Early on, every choice feels reversible.
“Let’s ship first.”
“We’ll clean this up later.”

Production remembers everything.

Small shortcuts stack quietly

A missing metric here.
A retry loop without limits.
An indexer nobody truly owns.

None of these cause incidents alone.
Together, they do.

The hardest part isn’t fixing systems

It’s admitting why they ended up this way.

Most production issues aren’t technical failures.
They’re decision failures, repeated long enough to feel normal.

I later distilled these experiences into a more structured, system-level breakdown of how production decisions quietly break blockchain systems.

You can read the professional analysis here:

👉 Peesh Chopra on Production Decisions That Break Blockchain Systems

What I do differently now

I write decisions down.
I slow down where it matters.
I treat production as permanent — because it is.

This mindset changed how I build blockchain systems more than any tool ever did.

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