I started my career as a backend developer, working mainly with Ruby on Rails and distributed systems. Over time, I became very interested in scalable backend architecture, system design, and performance engineering.
As I explored blockchain technology, I transitioned into blockchain development around six years ago. Since then, I’ve worked across Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, and Hyperledger Fabric ecosystems, building smart contracts, NFT platforms, staking systems, decentralized marketplaces, and Layer-2 infrastructure.
What makes me strong technically is that I’m comfortable across both blockchain and backend infrastructure. I work with Solidity, Rust, TypeScript, and Golang, and I enjoy building reliable production systems — not just smart contracts, but also high-performance backend services, APIs, execution systems, and distributed architectures.
Recently, I’ve been working on decentralized computation infrastructure using Optimism L2, EigenLayer, Rust-based services with Actix, and scalable backend components focused on concurrency and low latency.
I’ve also worked on solving large-scale engineering problems like bulk NFT minting systems, decentralized verification workflows, and proxy/server infrastructure.
I think what makes me different is the combination of strong backend engineering fundamentals and real production blockchain experience. I enjoy solving complex technical problems, learning new technologies quickly, and building systems that are scalable and reliable.