Delivering the projects
protocols demand.
Shipped on.
Selected
works.
What I
do.
Full applications that put a protocol in front of the people who use it, in the browser or native on the desktop.
The command-line tools developers reach for when they're building, that make a slow workflow fast.
Language support and in-browser playgrounds that meet developers in VS Code, JetBrains and the browser.
Clean client libraries and APIs that give developers a real way into a protocol, in the languages they already use.
Indexers, devnets, CI tooling and data services that turn raw chain activity into something queryable.
MCP servers, agent kits and integrations that let an agent read, reason about and act on-chain.
Dashboards and explorers that make a network legible: contracts, events and flows at a glance.
Debuggers, tracers and simulators that make a failed call legible: what ran, in what order, and where it reverted.
Bots and platform integrations that put a protocol where its users already are.