I'm a Full stack developer who tried out web3 due to its buzz and liked it.
My tech stack includes python, js, flutter and a bit of golang.
I have been following web3 for the past year and have built a few small pet projects to understand the fundamentals.
When it comes to web3 my single biggest goal is to make applications that can be as user friendly as possible to a non web3 savvy user. I'm still learning and have some interesting ideas relating to this goal for building at Ethindia :)
My best project would be my college project, Mudrika which although was a team project, put me in really challenging situations handling several of its components. It is based on a problem statement by NDMA to use blockchain's capabilities to modernize disaster management.
It consisted of a frontend, backend, mobile app, and web3, and I had to work on all of it at various phases mostly for integration. I designed the smart contracts, integrated Graph protocol, handled web3 integrations in the website and the mobile app. It was mostly challenging due to sheer complexity of the components and strict requirements for in the problem statement.
Built few PoCs on the ethereum and algorand system.
Built flutter apps for two clients for connecting to the company's IoT ecosystem devices