Portfolio
I build Web3 products that focus on real users, real value, and long-term trust. My work spans smart contracts, full-stack platforms, token systems, and on-chain identity, with an emphasis on security, usability, and sustainability.
The projects below represent hands-on work I’ve led or built across different layers of the Web3 stack from protocol design and token economics to wallets, APIs, and user-facing applications. Each project was designed to solve a specific problem in the ecosystem, whether that’s fair value distribution, reducing friction for mainstream users, or creating durable on-chain identity and reputation systems.
While much of my work has been done under NDA, here are some projects I can discuss.
Featured projects include:
- VHASH : a proof-of-NFT virtual mining and loyalty platform that enables fair, verifiable reward distribution without traditional proof-of-work. Role: CTO, Co-creator of the Proof-of-NFT Concept, original architect. Status: Launched on Ethereum Mainnet Dec, 2024 at vhash.xyz.
- LOOTCoin : a gasless, GPS-based treasure hunt and rewards platform focused on real-world engagement, bot resistance, and player-owned assets. Personal hobby project, in development. Role: Sole Developer
- Root Anarchy : Designed and built an experimental skill based gaming platform combining blockchain, AI, and on chain identity. The project explored how reputation, progression, and trust can be expressed natively in Web3 using verifiable experience and identity primitives. Developed to alpha stage as a personal research project and paused prior to launch due to the regulatory and legal complexity required for compliant skill based gaming. Role: Sole Developer
Each project links to a deeper case study covering the problem, architecture, security considerations, and design decisions behind the system.
Smaller projects

Xenixchain – Engaged as a contractor to repair and improve XenixChain’s proof-of-work consensus implementation by fixing the mining algorithm, recalibrating block rewards, and delivering updated wallet builds compatible with the revised protocol. Role: Contracted developer Outcome: Successful blockchain upgrade, users were happy

Contracted to architect and deliver the optional token conversion infrastructure for StrongHands’ Masternode Token launch, implementing a secure SHND token burn process and automated issuance of Masternode Tokens to users. Role: Contracted developer. Outcome: The convertion system worked without any issues.

Contracted to design and implement a protocol-level migration from StrongHands proof of work (POW) to StrongHands proof of stake (POS). A blockchain state snapshot was captured at a specific block height, allowing users to retain identical public and private keys on the new network. Token balances were reissued at the set convertion rate on the proof of stake chain. Role: Contracted developer. Outcome: converted over 4 million addresses with zero reported failures.
Quick research projects
As part of my work as a developer and product builder, I regularly explore whether emerging technologies can realistically support new use cases and what a viable solution might look like. The following projects are short, focused explorations designed to test feasibility, surface constraints, and inform future product decisions. Here are some that I think were quite fun.

Conducted a technical and creative exploration into modular music composition using audio NFTs, testing whether individual instrument segments could be tokenized and assembled into a full musical work. Outcome: Playing multiple synced audio NFTs is doable. https://nft-orchestra.vercel.app/