Web3
An active interest area. I study how ownership, wallets, public ledgers, and coordination systems can shape digital products.
Not a trophy shelf. This is a practical map of the languages, frameworks, tools, deployment habits, and serious exploration areas behind my product work.
Interfaces, motion, forms, navigation, and the parts users actually touch.
APIs, auth flows, business logic, integrations, and server-side product behaviour.
Storage, structure, querying, exports, dashboards, and admin records.
The part that makes a project survive outside localhost.
My serious frontend and full-stack default when the project needs fewer silent mistakes.
Fast prototypes, frontend behaviour, APIs, scripts, and browser-first experiments.
Backend structure, Spring Boot direction, stricter systems thinking, and production-style service design.
Automation, scripts, data handling, backend experiments, and tool-building when speed matters.
Useful for legacy web work, lightweight server rendering, and improving older codebases without drama.
Data modelling, reports, relational thinking, admin dashboards, and keeping business records queryable.
Exploration, not inflated skill claims
I do not present these as my strongest production skills yet. I document them because they are areas I actively explore, study, prototype around, and evaluate for real-world product usefulness.
An active interest area. I study how ownership, wallets, public ledgers, and coordination systems can shape digital products.
I explore blockchain architecture from a builder's view: where it is useful, where it is overkill, and how trust assumptions change.
I am learning and experimenting around smart-contract logic, risks, and product use cases without presenting it as a core professional claim yet.