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Hi, I'm Jordan, a Web3 Developer, currently writing smart contracts at Aragon OSx.

I love learning new things and new technologies. Recommendations on interesting things to read are extremely welcome.

In my free time I love music, fitness, cooking and reading weird books.

Some of my past projects:

AuxoDAO

  • Auxo is a DeFi yield farming protocol on Ethereum that rewards stakers who participate in onchain governance.
  • Auxo has a non-dilutive token model: stakers are not diluted by inflation, and instead receive rewards directly in wETH.
  • Auxo was my previous focus, where I worked as a Smart Contract development lead.

Website

  • This is a work-in-progress series that I've hosted on my new Astro blog, where I take you through writing EVM Assembly code (Yul & Bytecode) in a hands-on way.
  • In it we complete challenges in the OpenZeppelin Ethernaut using pure assembly, something I have been doing myself

Multichain SDK

Multichain Repo

  • Multichain SDK allows you to fetch data from contracts deployed on multiple EVM chains simulataneously using ethers.js.
  • It is designed for calling contracts with similar or shared interfaces, such as ERC20 contracts.
  • Crucially, the Multichain calls preserve type-safety across calls, and works with native Promise.AllSettled logic for graceful errors.

Subgraphs Rep

  • These subgraphs capture information about Auxo token holders & Auxo stakers.
  • It took me a while to get my head round The Graph, but I'm glad that I did.
  • I'm happy with how this repo turned out: especially wrapping my head around the graph's own testing and deployment workflows.

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