
Amie Corso contributed to the coinbase/smart-wallet-docs and base-org/web repositories, focusing on feature delivery, documentation, and user onboarding for Web3 applications. She built and enhanced spend permissions, onboarding flows, and API references, using TypeScript, React, and Solidity to improve developer experience and system reliability. Amie clarified smart contract interactions and wallet constraints, updated onboarding guides, and integrated external APIs such as Etherscan v2 to maintain business continuity. Her work addressed configuration, error handling, and cross-chain resolver logic, resulting in reduced operational risk, clearer developer guidance, and more flexible onboarding. The engineering demonstrated depth in both backend and frontend domains.

Month: 2025-10 — Focused on stabilizing critical external API integration for the Onchain Score feature in base-org/web, delivering a robust upgrade to API v2 and improving overall system reliability. Key outcomes include a clean migration to Etherscan API v2, refactored proxy routing and data fetching to accommodate the new response format, and targeted code quality improvements that reduce technical debt and deprecation risk. This work preserves business continuity for onchain scoring workflows and positions the project for future API evolutions.
Month: 2025-10 — Focused on stabilizing critical external API integration for the Onchain Score feature in base-org/web, delivering a robust upgrade to API v2 and improving overall system reliability. Key outcomes include a clean migration to Etherscan API v2, refactored proxy routing and data fetching to accommodate the new response format, and targeted code quality improvements that reduce technical debt and deprecation risk. This work preserves business continuity for onchain scoring workflows and positions the project for future API evolutions.
September 2025: Delivered three major features in base-org/web focusing on user onboarding, UX, and cross-chain flexibility. Resulting improvements include ENSIP-19 EOAs support for username registration, UI/UX enhancements for primary username updates, and dynamic Basename resolver resolution across chains. No major bugs reported this period. These changes improve onboarding, user experience, and cross-chain reliability, supporting business goals of safer onboarding, faster interactions, and engineering flexibility.
September 2025: Delivered three major features in base-org/web focusing on user onboarding, UX, and cross-chain flexibility. Resulting improvements include ENSIP-19 EOAs support for username registration, UI/UX enhancements for primary username updates, and dynamic Basename resolver resolution across chains. No major bugs reported this period. These changes improve onboarding, user experience, and cross-chain reliability, supporting business goals of safer onboarding, faster interactions, and engineering flexibility.
July 2025 monthly summary focusing on documentation improvements related to Base Account wallet transfer constraints. Key update clarifies that Solidity's transfer is not supported by Base Account wallets due to gas limitations, and notes that the WETH9 contract uses this deprecated function, which prevents direct ETH unwrap. This aligns developer guidance with current implementation and reduces potential misuses. No major bugs fixed this month.
July 2025 monthly summary focusing on documentation improvements related to Base Account wallet transfer constraints. Key update clarifies that Solidity's transfer is not supported by Base Account wallets due to gas limitations, and notes that the WETH9 contract uses this deprecated function, which prevents direct ETH unwrap. This aligns developer guidance with current implementation and reduces potential misuses. No major bugs fixed this month.
March 2025: Delivered focused documentation improvement for Spend Permissions in base-org/web, clarifying management, revocation by spenders, and removal of batch approvals reference. The change reduces onboarding time, lowers policy ambiguity, and supports safer spend governance across teams.
March 2025: Delivered focused documentation improvement for Spend Permissions in base-org/web, clarifying management, revocation by spenders, and removal of batch approvals reference. The change reduces onboarding time, lowers policy ambiguity, and supports safer spend governance across teams.
Concise monthly summary for 2024-12 focused on feature delivery and impact in coinbase/smart-wallet-docs with emphasis on documentation improvements and onboarding enhancements.
Concise monthly summary for 2024-12 focused on feature delivery and impact in coinbase/smart-wallet-docs with emphasis on documentation improvements and onboarding enhancements.
November 2024 performance summary: Delivered critical features and improvements for coinbase/smart-wallet-docs, focusing on business value, reliability, and developer experience. Key outcomes include spendPermissions documentation and initial spender wallet setup; MVP and core cooking functionality scaffolding; comprehensive API reference enhancements with contracts linkage, provider configuration clarifications, and environment variable updates; onboarding UX improvements with an on-screen walkthrough and updated tutorials; and substantial build/maintenance hygiene improvements. Reliability and security work included configuration hardening, removal of the development endpoint, on-chain version handling fix, and cleanup of extraneous API endpoints. Collectively, these efforts accelerate spend-permission integration, improve developer onboarding, reduce operational risk, and establish a solid foundation for future features.
November 2024 performance summary: Delivered critical features and improvements for coinbase/smart-wallet-docs, focusing on business value, reliability, and developer experience. Key outcomes include spendPermissions documentation and initial spender wallet setup; MVP and core cooking functionality scaffolding; comprehensive API reference enhancements with contracts linkage, provider configuration clarifications, and environment variable updates; onboarding UX improvements with an on-screen walkthrough and updated tutorials; and substantial build/maintenance hygiene improvements. Reliability and security work included configuration hardening, removal of the development endpoint, on-chain version handling fix, and cleanup of extraneous API endpoints. Collectively, these efforts accelerate spend-permission integration, improve developer onboarding, reduce operational risk, and establish a solid foundation for future features.
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