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Alexhamilton101

Developed two data adapters for DefiLlama repositories, focusing on enhancing analytics and transparency for LeverUp assets. Built a TVL calculation module in DefiLlama-Adapters using TypeScript and smart contract interaction to fetch vault and reserve token data from Transparency contracts, enabling accurate Total Value Locked computation for LVUSD and LVMON issuers. Added a LeverUp market data adapter to DefiLlama/dimension-adapters, which processes trade events on the Monad chain to calculate daily volume, fees, and open interest. Emphasized robust API integration and backend development practices, preparing the codebase for production scalability and supporting consolidated cross-chain analytics dashboards.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

100%Features

Repository Contributions

2Total
Bugs
0
Commits
2
Features
2
Lines of code
204
Activity Months1

Work History

November 2025

2 Commits • 2 Features

Nov 1, 2025

Month: 2025-11 — Delivered two new data adapters enabling end-to-end visibility for LeverUp assets and enabling robust analytics across chains. These integrations improve transparency for investors and dashboards, contributing to better risk assessment and decision-making.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness100.0%
Maintainability80.0%
Architecture90.0%
Performance80.0%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

JavaScriptTypeScript

Technical Skills

API integrationTypeScriptbackend developmentblockchain developmentfull stack developmentsmart contract interaction

Repositories Contributed To

2 repos

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

DefiLlama/DefiLlama-Adapters

Nov 2025 Nov 2025
1 Month active

Languages Used

JavaScript

Technical Skills

API integrationbackend developmentsmart contract interaction

DefiLlama/dimension-adapters

Nov 2025 Nov 2025
1 Month active

Languages Used

TypeScript

Technical Skills

TypeScriptblockchain developmentfull stack development