I’m interested in markets, trading, and the systems behind them.
Trading is not a short-term theme for me. I keep studying price action, risk, execution, and the way technology changes how people interact with money. Building software is how I turn that curiosity into something concrete — one small experiment at a time.
I’m still early, still learning, and intentionally documenting the process rather than pretending to have everything figured out.
- Trading & markets — market structure, risk management, discipline, and decision-making under uncertainty
- Fintech & Web3 — wallets, on-chain products, and useful financial experiences
- Backend engineering — APIs, automation, data flows, reliability, and security
- Long-term growth — learning by building, testing ideas, and improving through feedback
Learn with a deposit. Finish the book. Earn it back.
VocabPass is an on-chain IELTS vocabulary learning experiment that connects learning commitment with a refundable deposit.
The latest version includes:
- a 7-word learning flow on Monad Testnet
- a 269-word IELTS book organized into learning units
- wallet sign-in and multi-wallet support
- wrong-word review and completion tracking
- an experimental BSC USDT refundable-deposit flow
Built with Next.js, Fastify, TypeScript, Solidity, wagmi, and Reown AppKit. Real-funds functionality remains guarded while the escrow deployment and safety checks are completed.
I’m deepening my understanding of backend systems, smart contracts, and financial infrastructure — while continuing to trade, review my decisions, and learn from the market.
My current direction is simple:
Stay curious. Manage risk. Build things that teach me something.
If you’re also exploring trading, fintech, Web3, or learning in public, feel free to reach out.
