
Bartosz Solka contributed to the hiero-ledger/hiero-json-rpc-relay repository by developing and refining Ethereum JSON-RPC features, focusing on debugging, gas accounting, and data accuracy. He standardized the project’s Node.js environment and CI workflows, improved test coverage for transaction handling, and enhanced debugging with new RPC methods such as debug_getRawTransaction. Using TypeScript and JavaScript, Bartosz aligned gas usage tests with dynamic block gas limits and enriched fee history data with gasUsedRatio metrics. His work emphasized maintainability, robust test automation, and clear documentation, resulting in a more reliable backend and streamlined onboarding for blockchain and smart contract development teams.
April 2026: Focused on improving test reliability for gas accounting and enriching fee history data in hiero-json-rpc-relay. Key work included: (1) Testing framework improvements for gas usage and gas limit assertions, aligned with dynamic block gas limits (HAPI version), with a new helper to compute expected cumulative gas used and clarified test titles; (2) Fee history data enhancement by adding gasUsedRatio per block in eth_feeHistory to improve data accuracy for clients. These changes were complemented by targeted bug fixes to stabilize tests and ensure assertions reflect the actual blockGasLimit behavior. Result: more robust test suite, more accurate fee data, and clearer maintenance path for future gas accounting changes. Tech stack demonstrated includes test automation, historical data enrichment, and attention to network dynamics.
April 2026: Focused on improving test reliability for gas accounting and enriching fee history data in hiero-json-rpc-relay. Key work included: (1) Testing framework improvements for gas usage and gas limit assertions, aligned with dynamic block gas limits (HAPI version), with a new helper to compute expected cumulative gas used and clarified test titles; (2) Fee history data enhancement by adding gasUsedRatio per block in eth_feeHistory to improve data accuracy for clients. These changes were complemented by targeted bug fixes to stabilize tests and ensure assertions reflect the actual blockGasLimit behavior. Result: more robust test suite, more accurate fee data, and clearer maintenance path for future gas accounting changes. Tech stack demonstrated includes test automation, historical data enrichment, and attention to network dynamics.
March 2026: Delivered focused features and fixes across hiero-json-rpc-relay and hashgraph/hedera-smart-contracts, emphasizing debugging improvements, data accuracy, performance optimizations, and codebase health. Notable outcomes include a new debug_getRawTransaction API, robust handling for no-op transaction tracing, corrected cumulative gas calculations in receipts, a significant system contracts cleanup, and worker pool idle timeout/log optimization, delivering quicker issue diagnosis, reliable metrics, quieter logs, and a leaner project structure.
March 2026: Delivered focused features and fixes across hiero-json-rpc-relay and hashgraph/hedera-smart-contracts, emphasizing debugging improvements, data accuracy, performance optimizations, and codebase health. Notable outcomes include a new debug_getRawTransaction API, robust handling for no-op transaction tracing, corrected cumulative gas calculations in receipts, a significant system contracts cleanup, and worker pool idle timeout/log optimization, delivering quicker issue diagnosis, reliable metrics, quieter logs, and a leaner project structure.
February 2026: Delivered notable enhancements to hiero-json-rpc-relay with a focus on environment standardization, debugging capabilities, and test coverage to improve reliability, maintainability, and developer onboarding.
February 2026: Delivered notable enhancements to hiero-json-rpc-relay with a focus on environment standardization, debugging capabilities, and test coverage to improve reliability, maintainability, and developer onboarding.

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