I build tools at the intersection of blockchain and AI. I actively contribute to open source projects I believe in, and when I see a gap β I build what's missing.
I contribute to projects in the Kaspa and AI tooling ecosystems:
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kaspa-rest-server β REST API server for the Kaspa blockchain. Contributing to the backbone that powers kaspa.org's public API.
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opencode-pty β Interactive terminal management plugin for OpenCode. Helps AI agents run background processes, send input, and read output on demand.
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opencode-notifier β Desktop notifications for OpenCode. Know when your AI tasks finish or need attention.
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opencode-telegram-bot β Control OpenCode from your phone via Telegram. Run and monitor AI coding tasks remotely.
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forge: Create your own tokens on the Kaspa network in minutes. Three fields, one button, done. Every token is a real on-chain covenant-bound asset. Self-custody, no code required. Try it live
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kticket: On-chain event ticketing on Kaspa. Tickets are covenant-bound assets β organizers deploy them, attendees buy and hold them. Trustless, transparent, and fully on-chain.
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kaspa-statement: Generate printable receipts for Kaspa transactions. Simple and useful.
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keren-ai: AI-powered chatbot for the Keren-Or scholarship. Docker-first microservices with React frontend, Spring Boot backend, and Groq/OpenAI integration behind an API Gateway.
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kaspa-simple-mcp: A read-only MCP server that lets AI assistants query the Kaspa blockchain directly. Check balances, look up transactions, explore blocks β no node required.
- Open source first β contribute to what you use, build what's missing
- Making blockchain data accessible β AI should be able to understand and query any chain
- Building real tools β not just demos, but things people actually use


