Just dropped swiftsend
my new app for quick & easy p2p file transfer powered by the @iroh_n0 . No account needed!
I demoed it by sending a 366MB file from India to USA and it took about 1 minute and 25 seconds(~34Mbps effective speed)
gm gm,
i'm actively looking for a full-time engineering role. open to full-stack, rust / backend, frontend, founding, solutions eng, forward deployed eng, devrel, or AI-native product.
5+ years writing full-stack code in web3. most recently real-time systems, on-chain protocols, and AI-native tooling. previously devrel engineer at consensys (metamask, infura, linea).
a few things i've built recently:
>> gulfwatch : real-time solana program observability in rust. bounded mpsc with backpressure, 9+ exploit detection rules, and an MCP server so claude and other agents can query mainnet directly. 151 tests, mainnet-validated against raydium and jupiter.
>> raffl : on-chain raffle protocol on solana. anchor + switchboard VRF for verifiable winner selection. no operator, no admin override. full-stack with next.js + privy.
>> mewtui : terminal-based code editor in rust. real PTY shell, tree-sitter highlighting, 20 themes, live on crates.
>> helius wallet-history latency challenge : 4-phase parallel fetch pipeline drops busy wallets from 262s to 80s with lamport-exact PnL.
most of what i build comes from wanting to understand the layer underneath. rust runtime, solana account model, custom protocols, MCP, agent-facing APIs. i like dropping into something i don't fully know yet and shipping a working version of it.
if your team is hiring around full-stack, rust, web3 infra, devrel/solution eng, forward deployed engineering or AI-native engineering.
And this looks aligned, I'm open to chat!
I recently got a chance to play Uncharted 4 and I loved Nathan Drake's journal with the hand drawn sketches.
So I wanted to build something similar in a digital format.
Introducing MyCurio!. My first app on App Store.
Link of the app in reply:
I just made creating your own x402 server super simple and fast 🏎️💨
> bun create x402-server
This will create a server that contains:
- a paywalled endpoint accepting payments via x402 🤑
- a facilitator running on the same server 🤠
Ready to be deployed to mainnet to accept payments right away.
Watch me speedrun creating a new x402 server:
bumping this - still looking for my next role as a devrel/engg in crypto!
been in crypto for 5 yrs and been writing code professionally for 7.
looking for an engg with an eye for devex, education & evangelism? i'm your guy 🤠
DMs open!
Day 4 ✅
https://t.co/9l68q1w8kf
Ethereum Multi-clients are a blessing. An idea that was used to build it, is ensuring its own safety and decentralization.
I have been thinking quite a lot to post frequently on this platform, but overthinking always took a toll over me. Wanted to overcome this fear, so I decided to take a leap.
I like writing long form articles, and have always used them as a way to learn new things. So, with the remaining 10 days to 10 years of Ethereum, I decided to test my consistency by posting articles for 10 days straight.
My goal and intentions for the next 10 days are simple — “Share facts and historical adventures of Ethereum”, some quite forgotten, and some that might never be forgotten.
I will add all the articles below this post for easier access as I upload them. Any feedbacks possible will be appreciated. The next 10 days are going to be filled with bangers.
i did not find any good resources specifically for ethereum devs who were curious about solana and wanted to tinker with it
so i compiled what i learned!