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After Arbitrum Stylus adds C++ support, the migration cost for traditional developers decreases significantly. Since developers can use C++, a language they already know, they bypass the steep learning curve of Solidity, cutting down on training time and expenses. They can leverage existing C++ skills and tools, reducing the need for new infrastructure. Support from the community, along with tools like the Rust SDK and CLI, simplifies onboarding. However, developers must still learn blockchain concepts and smart contract security, which adds some effort. Overall, the cost is manageable, particularly for C++-proficient developers, as the language barrier is removed, and the ecosystem offers robust resources to aid the transition.
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