Developer Relations

Developer Relations is more than shipping code—it's about telling the story behind the work. This is where I share how I've communicated my journey, shared wins, and built bridges in the Web3 space.

VC Conversations with Maven 11

Meetings with Maven 11 Capital

Following our hackathon win, we were approached by Maven 11, a notable Web3 VC. I led multiple meetings to discuss our roadmap, sustainability, and market fit. Though our project wasn't mature enough for investment, one of their partners expressed personal interest in my work and offered future connections with Web3 companies they invest in.

Meetings with Maven 11 Capital

Hackathon Presentation

Top 10 Winner in Celestia's Mammothon

💰 Award: $250,000
🧠 Project: WeAreLazyDev

I led the technical narrative and demo pitch for WeAreLazyDev, a project built during Celestia's Mammothon hackathon. Out of hundreds of teams, we placed in the Top 10 and received $250,000 in grant funding. I focused on communicating our architecture, the problem we solved, and why modular chains matter in the real world.

Top 10 Winner in Celestia's Mammothon

2K+ Organic Followers on X

Casual Sharing

📍 Location: @makantersera

I've grown a personal Twitter account with over 2,000 organic followers, where I casually share thoughts, ideas, and updates—from dev life to crypto tech to everyday ramblings. Occasionally, I break down something I've learned in Web3 or share behind-the-scenes from hackathons. It's not a polished 'Crypto Twitter,' but it's where I keep things real and connect with peers.

Casual Sharing

Sharing with Local Dev Community

📍 Location: CryptoWorldID

I've spoken to student devs and beginner builders to demystify hackathons and share how I got started in Web3. My focus was on making the space feel less intimidating, showing them real results, and encouraging them to experiment and ship. Several attendees have since joined hackathons or built their first smart contract.