
Andrew Wisniewski engineered core features and infrastructure for LIT-Protocol/Vincent, focusing on secure, scalable dashboard and API development. He delivered end-to-end onboarding flows, robust authentication, and cross-chain smart contract integrations, using TypeScript, React, and Node.js. Andrew implemented automated release pipelines, enhanced documentation, and introduced policy-driven governance, improving developer experience and deployment reliability. His work included ERC-4337 smart account support, cross-chain USDC swaps, and monetization features for Relay.link. Through rigorous testing, dependency management, and CI/CD automation, Andrew ensured codebase stability and maintainability. The depth of his contributions addressed both user-facing workflows and backend reliability, supporting rapid, safe feature delivery.

January 2026 (2026-01) performance snapshot for LIT-Protocol/Vincent. Focused on delivering end-to-end installation flows, expanding API surface, stabilizing the test and release pipelines, and aligning SDK versions to reduce regressions. Key business value was unlocked through smoother onboarding, clearer admin controls, and more reliable deployments across Registry Backend, SDKs, and dashboards.
January 2026 (2026-01) performance snapshot for LIT-Protocol/Vincent. Focused on delivering end-to-end installation flows, expanding API surface, stabilizing the test and release pipelines, and aligning SDK versions to reduce regressions. Key business value was unlocked through smoother onboarding, clearer admin controls, and more reliable deployments across Registry Backend, SDKs, and dashboards.
December 2025: Delivered major Relay.link enhancements for LIT-Protocol/Vincent, expanding security, monetization, and cross-chain capabilities, while stabilizing the codebase through maintenance and tests. Key contributions span secure gated signer with ERC-4337 support, app fee monetization, batching for UserOperations, cross-chain USDC swaps, fee validation, and ongoing maintenance including dependency updates and a package rename to improve clarity and CI reliability. These work collectively increase transaction security, reduce operational costs and latency, enable monetization of Relay.link services, and broaden cross-chain liquidity flows.
December 2025: Delivered major Relay.link enhancements for LIT-Protocol/Vincent, expanding security, monetization, and cross-chain capabilities, while stabilizing the codebase through maintenance and tests. Key contributions span secure gated signer with ERC-4337 support, app fee monetization, batching for UserOperations, cross-chain USDC swaps, fee validation, and ongoing maintenance including dependency updates and a package rename to improve clarity and CI reliability. These work collectively increase transaction security, reduce operational costs and latency, enable monetization of Relay.link services, and broaden cross-chain liquidity flows.
Month: 2025-11 Concise monthly summary focused on business value and technical achievements for LIT-Protocol/Vincent: Key features delivered: - Documentation Improvements and DevX Overhaul: Consolidated and enhanced developer experience docs, improved DevX pages, updated quick starts, and usage guidance with code snippets. Representative commits include initialization of improved devX docs and finalizing app quick start with code samples. - Dashboard Wallet Options Enhancement: Binance added as the default wallet option and Base added as a supported wallet, streamlining onboarding for users and reducing wallet selection friction. - Dashboard Payees for Delegatees on Unpublished Apps: Added support for payees when creating/editing delegatees on unpublished apps, improving governance workflows. - E2E Testing Utilities and Vincent Setup Workflow Improvements: Improved E2E test setup utilities and Vincent development environment wiring, enabling faster and more reliable end-to-end validation. - Release Tooling and Vincent Setup Environment: Introduced Vincent setup function for release environments and publishing workflow improvements, accelerating release readiness. - Registry/Backend capabilities: Exposed refresh-policies endpoint in Registry SDK and added route support in Registry Backend to identify supported policies, enabling dynamic policy management. - Dashboard enhancements: Added wait utility for controlled redirects and a refresh policies button for ability versions. Major bugs fixed: - Dashboard App Version Publication Redirect Bug Fix: Corrected app version publication redirect flow and removed redundant button variant. - Dashboard: fix delegateeAddresses submission and formatting: Ensured correct submission and formatting when editing published/unpublished items. - ERC20 transfer: precheck uses populate-transaction: Updated ability precheck to rely on populate-transaction for correctness. - ERC20 transfer: remove null gasLimit fallback: Eliminated fragile fallback logic for gasLimit. - E2E test utilities: lockfile and type assertions: Fixed lockfile handling and tightened type assertions for reliability. - E2E test utilities: linter rule alignment: Fixed files to comply with linter rules; removed unused/Base client config where applicable. - E2E Test Utilities Maintenance: Updated lockfile and added version plan for future releases to guide maintenance. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Smoother developer onboarding and faster time-to-value due to DevX improvements and clearer setup guidance. - More robust dashboard experience with default wallet options, delegatee governance enhancements, and reliable redirect flows. - Strengthened release processes and tooling, reducing friction for releases and enabling safer, policy-aware deployments. - Increased reliability of E2E validation with smarter setup, lockfile hygiene, and linter-compliant utilities, boosting confidence in release quality. - Expanded policy management capabilities through registry components, enabling dynamic, policy-driven features across the platform. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - TypeScript/JavaScript, React, and modern front-end patterns (Dashboard UIs) - E2E testing utilities, smart account support, and Vincent environment wiring - DevX documentation practices and onboarding content creation - CI/CD, release tooling, and automation around Vincent setup and publishing workflows - Registry SDK/backend integration and policy management
Month: 2025-11 Concise monthly summary focused on business value and technical achievements for LIT-Protocol/Vincent: Key features delivered: - Documentation Improvements and DevX Overhaul: Consolidated and enhanced developer experience docs, improved DevX pages, updated quick starts, and usage guidance with code snippets. Representative commits include initialization of improved devX docs and finalizing app quick start with code samples. - Dashboard Wallet Options Enhancement: Binance added as the default wallet option and Base added as a supported wallet, streamlining onboarding for users and reducing wallet selection friction. - Dashboard Payees for Delegatees on Unpublished Apps: Added support for payees when creating/editing delegatees on unpublished apps, improving governance workflows. - E2E Testing Utilities and Vincent Setup Workflow Improvements: Improved E2E test setup utilities and Vincent development environment wiring, enabling faster and more reliable end-to-end validation. - Release Tooling and Vincent Setup Environment: Introduced Vincent setup function for release environments and publishing workflow improvements, accelerating release readiness. - Registry/Backend capabilities: Exposed refresh-policies endpoint in Registry SDK and added route support in Registry Backend to identify supported policies, enabling dynamic policy management. - Dashboard enhancements: Added wait utility for controlled redirects and a refresh policies button for ability versions. Major bugs fixed: - Dashboard App Version Publication Redirect Bug Fix: Corrected app version publication redirect flow and removed redundant button variant. - Dashboard: fix delegateeAddresses submission and formatting: Ensured correct submission and formatting when editing published/unpublished items. - ERC20 transfer: precheck uses populate-transaction: Updated ability precheck to rely on populate-transaction for correctness. - ERC20 transfer: remove null gasLimit fallback: Eliminated fragile fallback logic for gasLimit. - E2E test utilities: lockfile and type assertions: Fixed lockfile handling and tightened type assertions for reliability. - E2E test utilities: linter rule alignment: Fixed files to comply with linter rules; removed unused/Base client config where applicable. - E2E Test Utilities Maintenance: Updated lockfile and added version plan for future releases to guide maintenance. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Smoother developer onboarding and faster time-to-value due to DevX improvements and clearer setup guidance. - More robust dashboard experience with default wallet options, delegatee governance enhancements, and reliable redirect flows. - Strengthened release processes and tooling, reducing friction for releases and enabling safer, policy-aware deployments. - Increased reliability of E2E validation with smarter setup, lockfile hygiene, and linter-compliant utilities, boosting confidence in release quality. - Expanded policy management capabilities through registry components, enabling dynamic, policy-driven features across the platform. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - TypeScript/JavaScript, React, and modern front-end patterns (Dashboard UIs) - E2E testing utilities, smart account support, and Vincent environment wiring - DevX documentation practices and onboarding content creation - CI/CD, release tooling, and automation around Vincent setup and publishing workflows - Registry SDK/backend integration and policy management
October 2025 (LIT-Protocol/Vincent): concise monthly summary focused on delivering business value through dashboard enhancements, documentation, automation, and reliability improvements. Key features delivered: - Dashboard Documentation and API Documentation: added new docs and API docs for the dashboard; improved scripts; root docs generation script implemented. - Documentation build automation and script organization: better script organization and a root script to generate docs. - Dashboard state management improvements: simplified connect state logic and localStorage persistence for session data. - Sentry integration and error handling improvements: more error details and breadcrumbs from components for faster debugging. - Dashboard session automation: auto approve sessions to streamline dashboard usage. - Dashboard UI/UX polish and navigation enhancements: navigation improvements, UI cleanup, responsive adjustments, and explorer integration. Major bugs fixed: - App SDK/Ability/Docs readability and formatting fixes: README H1 and angle-bracket escaping, emoji removal, and general README fixes. - Docs regeneration typo fix and docs updates: typo correction and proper docs regeneration. - Dashboard UI formatting and navigation issues: deletion page formatting, canonical tag corrections, and UI polish cleanup. - Build stability and code quality: fixes to build, copilot-comment resolutions, and general refactors from PR suggestions. - Wallet/auth reliability: rainbow wallet integration fixes and improved Wagmi config during wallet authentication. - Other: improved deletion wording (removal of 'permanent') across apps/abilities/policies for clarity. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Significantly reduced onboarding and iteration friction through automation, better docs, and streamlined session flows. - Improved reliability and observability with enhanced Sentry data and error breadcrumbs, enabling faster issue resolution. - Stronger UI/UX consistency and navigation, improving adoption and user satisfaction across dashboards and mini-apps. - SEO and maintainability improvements via canonical tag fixes, docs relocation, and lockfile maintenance. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - React/TypeScript state management and localStorage usage for persistence. - Sentry integration and structured error reporting. - Documentation tooling and automation (docs generation scripts, build automation). - UI/UX design and front-end polish (responsive UI, navigation, branding cleanup). - Build stability, code quality improvements, and PR cleanup workflows.
October 2025 (LIT-Protocol/Vincent): concise monthly summary focused on delivering business value through dashboard enhancements, documentation, automation, and reliability improvements. Key features delivered: - Dashboard Documentation and API Documentation: added new docs and API docs for the dashboard; improved scripts; root docs generation script implemented. - Documentation build automation and script organization: better script organization and a root script to generate docs. - Dashboard state management improvements: simplified connect state logic and localStorage persistence for session data. - Sentry integration and error handling improvements: more error details and breadcrumbs from components for faster debugging. - Dashboard session automation: auto approve sessions to streamline dashboard usage. - Dashboard UI/UX polish and navigation enhancements: navigation improvements, UI cleanup, responsive adjustments, and explorer integration. Major bugs fixed: - App SDK/Ability/Docs readability and formatting fixes: README H1 and angle-bracket escaping, emoji removal, and general README fixes. - Docs regeneration typo fix and docs updates: typo correction and proper docs regeneration. - Dashboard UI formatting and navigation issues: deletion page formatting, canonical tag corrections, and UI polish cleanup. - Build stability and code quality: fixes to build, copilot-comment resolutions, and general refactors from PR suggestions. - Wallet/auth reliability: rainbow wallet integration fixes and improved Wagmi config during wallet authentication. - Other: improved deletion wording (removal of 'permanent') across apps/abilities/policies for clarity. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Significantly reduced onboarding and iteration friction through automation, better docs, and streamlined session flows. - Improved reliability and observability with enhanced Sentry data and error breadcrumbs, enabling faster issue resolution. - Stronger UI/UX consistency and navigation, improving adoption and user satisfaction across dashboards and mini-apps. - SEO and maintainability improvements via canonical tag fixes, docs relocation, and lockfile maintenance. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - React/TypeScript state management and localStorage usage for persistence. - Sentry integration and structured error reporting. - Documentation tooling and automation (docs generation scripts, build automation). - UI/UX design and front-end polish (responsive UI, navigation, branding cleanup). - Build stability, code quality improvements, and PR cleanup workflows.
September 2025 (2025-09) monthly summary for LIT-Protocol/Vincent: Delivered a robust set of dashboard features and reliability improvements with a clear emphasis on business value and user guidance. Key features delivered include: 1) Dashboard state consistency check to compare the initial dashboard state with the current submission state for data integrity; 2) UI/UX refinements including Withdraw tab removal, wallet page updates with improved instructions, and the new All Wallets page; 3) Auto-approval for GetWalletCapabilities and private RPC support enabling smoother, secure interactions; 4) Wallet-related UX improvements such as rounded card corners and WalletConnect UI polish; 5) Increased asset management limit from $150m to $250m to support larger transactions; 6) Copilot changes resolution and general codebase hygiene for stability and maintainability; 7) FAQ feature added to assist users with self-service support. Major bugs fixed include: 1) Policy update integrity during permission changes; 2) VY ghost PKP edge case; 3) Improved error logging and retry via Sentry; 4) Robust handling for insufficient funds and rate limit errors; 5) Session signature validation flow refinements; 6) Atomic persistence for auth info with user PKP; 7) Priority handling for insufficient testnet funds error precedence; 8) UI error icon no longer spins; 9) RPC environment URL validation improved. Overall impact: improved reliability, security, and user guidance; support for larger asset management; reduced error states; and a more maintainable codebase with performance and UX improvements. Technologies/skills demonstrated: TypeScript/React UI work, ethers v6 gas estimation, Sentry integration and error reporting, private RPC usage, codebase hygiene (rebasing/squashing), Copilot-assisted changes, and payee/PKP integration.
September 2025 (2025-09) monthly summary for LIT-Protocol/Vincent: Delivered a robust set of dashboard features and reliability improvements with a clear emphasis on business value and user guidance. Key features delivered include: 1) Dashboard state consistency check to compare the initial dashboard state with the current submission state for data integrity; 2) UI/UX refinements including Withdraw tab removal, wallet page updates with improved instructions, and the new All Wallets page; 3) Auto-approval for GetWalletCapabilities and private RPC support enabling smoother, secure interactions; 4) Wallet-related UX improvements such as rounded card corners and WalletConnect UI polish; 5) Increased asset management limit from $150m to $250m to support larger transactions; 6) Copilot changes resolution and general codebase hygiene for stability and maintainability; 7) FAQ feature added to assist users with self-service support. Major bugs fixed include: 1) Policy update integrity during permission changes; 2) VY ghost PKP edge case; 3) Improved error logging and retry via Sentry; 4) Robust handling for insufficient funds and rate limit errors; 5) Session signature validation flow refinements; 6) Atomic persistence for auth info with user PKP; 7) Priority handling for insufficient testnet funds error precedence; 8) UI error icon no longer spins; 9) RPC environment URL validation improved. Overall impact: improved reliability, security, and user guidance; support for larger asset management; reduced error states; and a more maintainable codebase with performance and UX improvements. Technologies/skills demonstrated: TypeScript/React UI work, ethers v6 gas estimation, Sentry integration and error reporting, private RPC usage, codebase hygiene (rebasing/squashing), Copilot-assisted changes, and payee/PKP integration.
August 2025 (LIT-Protocol/Vincent) delivered a cohesive UI/UX refresh, production-readiness improvements, and robust authentication/workflow enhancements across the dashboard and explorer. Highlights include a comprehensive Dashboard UI polish with dark mode support, tooltip unification, and mobile refinements, plus major UI overhauls for connect/auth flows and Vincent Yield UI. Production readiness improvements included switching to prod registry, launch-permit changes, private RPC URL support, and environment configuration exposure. Critical bug fixes and performance optimizations improved resilience (SSR/build stability, AppVersionAbilities handling, PKP loading), and wallet/auth workflows (Canada OTP, WebAuthn init) were hardened. A targeted refactor removed coupling from policyId/abilityId to simplify future changes and accelerate velocity, while image preloading and base64 removal reduced bundle size and improved perceived performance.
August 2025 (LIT-Protocol/Vincent) delivered a cohesive UI/UX refresh, production-readiness improvements, and robust authentication/workflow enhancements across the dashboard and explorer. Highlights include a comprehensive Dashboard UI polish with dark mode support, tooltip unification, and mobile refinements, plus major UI overhauls for connect/auth flows and Vincent Yield UI. Production readiness improvements included switching to prod registry, launch-permit changes, private RPC URL support, and environment configuration exposure. Critical bug fixes and performance optimizations improved resilience (SSR/build stability, AppVersionAbilities handling, PKP loading), and wallet/auth workflows (Canada OTP, WebAuthn init) were hardened. A targeted refactor removed coupling from policyId/abilityId to simplify future changes and accelerate velocity, while image preloading and base64 removal reduced bundle size and improved perceived performance.
July 2025 monthly summary for LIT-Protocol/Vincent: Delivered a major dashboard and registry tooling refresh focused on security, lifecycle management, performance, and reliability. Implemented SIWE-based authentication with automatic cache invalidation, enabling seamless dashboard access and eliminating manual refetches. Advanced Tool/Policy version lifecycle (deletion, undelete, deployment status, and support for deleted apps/versions) with UI enhancements, reducing risk and operational overhead in version management. Launched a new Explorer with faster, more scalable fetching and visibility into deploymentStatus. Strengthened on-chain/registry synchronization with robust error handling and cross-state consistency. Expanded Registry SDK capabilities with isDeleted flags and delegateeAddresses, and streamlined app publishing workflows with App Registration and Publishing enhancements. Achieved extensive UI/UX polish, theming, and structural cleanup to improve developer velocity and end-user experience. Stabilized the codebase through lockfile and CI hygiene improvements, routing/auth fixes, and cascade UI/kb improvements in preparation for broader rollout. This work delivers measurable business value by reducing manual data refetching, enabling safer lifecycle operations, and aligning on-chain state with registry data for safer, faster software deployments.
July 2025 monthly summary for LIT-Protocol/Vincent: Delivered a major dashboard and registry tooling refresh focused on security, lifecycle management, performance, and reliability. Implemented SIWE-based authentication with automatic cache invalidation, enabling seamless dashboard access and eliminating manual refetches. Advanced Tool/Policy version lifecycle (deletion, undelete, deployment status, and support for deleted apps/versions) with UI enhancements, reducing risk and operational overhead in version management. Launched a new Explorer with faster, more scalable fetching and visibility into deploymentStatus. Strengthened on-chain/registry synchronization with robust error handling and cross-state consistency. Expanded Registry SDK capabilities with isDeleted flags and delegateeAddresses, and streamlined app publishing workflows with App Registration and Publishing enhancements. Achieved extensive UI/UX polish, theming, and structural cleanup to improve developer velocity and end-user experience. Stabilized the codebase through lockfile and CI hygiene improvements, routing/auth fixes, and cascade UI/kb improvements in preparation for broader rollout. This work delivers measurable business value by reducing manual data refetching, enabling safer lifecycle operations, and aligning on-chain state with registry data for safer, faster software deployments.
June 2025 focused on delivering a modernized, more scalable dashboard for developers, stabilizing builds, and improving onboarding. Key deliverables include a v2 Dashboard overhaul with feature flags and URL detection, SIWE-based developer authentication improvements, and a refactor removing global state in favor of useRef to improve performance and maintainability. New dev dashboard home and dashboard pages were initialized, including a dedicated sidebar, Redux store/provider, and App Forms for faster UI iteration. Registry SDK alignment and export of lazy hooks were added to simplify dev tooling. Documentation readability improvements and fixes to dead links and corrupted images were completed to improve developer onboarding. Across the month, numerous bug fixes stabilized the dashboard, including lockfile and route fixes, removal of sample content and console logs, quick start URL fixes, and CI stability enhancements. The combined work accelerates feature delivery, reduces production risk, and strengthens the foundation for scalable dashboard use and tooling integration.
June 2025 focused on delivering a modernized, more scalable dashboard for developers, stabilizing builds, and improving onboarding. Key deliverables include a v2 Dashboard overhaul with feature flags and URL detection, SIWE-based developer authentication improvements, and a refactor removing global state in favor of useRef to improve performance and maintainability. New dev dashboard home and dashboard pages were initialized, including a dedicated sidebar, Redux store/provider, and App Forms for faster UI iteration. Registry SDK alignment and export of lazy hooks were added to simplify dev tooling. Documentation readability improvements and fixes to dead links and corrupted images were completed to improve developer onboarding. Across the month, numerous bug fixes stabilized the dashboard, including lockfile and route fixes, removal of sample content and console logs, quick start URL fixes, and CI stability enhancements. The combined work accelerates feature delivery, reduces production risk, and strengthens the foundation for scalable dashboard use and tooling integration.
May 2025 performance highlights for LIT-Protocol/Vincent: Delivered significant UI and API enhancements, strengthened REST API surface, improved routing and build stability, and advanced WalletConnect support. Key outcomes include a typed App Dashboard with OpenAPI-backed APIs and tool surfaces; a restructured dashboard routing flow; a new OpenAPI generation package and initial WIP policy/routes for Vincent REST API; comprehensive API cleanup and documentation improvements; WalletConnect integration in the dashboard; and multiple stability and maintenance fixes to reduce build failures and improve session handling. These efforts collectively reduce time-to-market for features, improve developer experience, and strengthen the reliability and scalability of Vincent’s API and dashboard.
May 2025 performance highlights for LIT-Protocol/Vincent: Delivered significant UI and API enhancements, strengthened REST API surface, improved routing and build stability, and advanced WalletConnect support. Key outcomes include a typed App Dashboard with OpenAPI-backed APIs and tool surfaces; a restructured dashboard routing flow; a new OpenAPI generation package and initial WIP policy/routes for Vincent REST API; comprehensive API cleanup and documentation improvements; WalletConnect integration in the dashboard; and multiple stability and maintenance fixes to reduce build failures and improve session handling. These efforts collectively reduce time-to-market for features, improve developer experience, and strengthen the reliability and scalability of Vincent’s API and dashboard.
April 2025 highlights for LIT-Protocol/Vincent: Delivered foundational architecture and contract groundwork, upgraded core environment for safety, updated deletion contracts, and introduced inter-tool policy checking to ensure end-to-end policy conformance. Implemented UI/Forms robustness fixes and started a major componentization refactor with typing improvements to boost maintainability and developer velocity. Reduced noise in production logs and stabilized the authentication/consent flow, improving reliability for end users and policy enforcement.
April 2025 highlights for LIT-Protocol/Vincent: Delivered foundational architecture and contract groundwork, upgraded core environment for safety, updated deletion contracts, and introduced inter-tool policy checking to ensure end-to-end policy conformance. Implemented UI/Forms robustness fixes and started a major componentization refactor with typing improvements to boost maintainability and developer velocity. Reduced noise in production logs and stabilized the authentication/consent flow, improving reliability for end users and policy enforcement.
March 2025 was focused on strengthening release processes, stabilizing builds and CI, and delivering user-facing and integration improvements for LIT-Protocol/Vincent. The work delivered a robust release publishing pipeline, hosting and packaging updates, and a suite of reliability fixes across API/contract interactions and UI workflows. The month culminated in improved release readiness, faster shipping cycles, more stable deployments, and clearer routing/UI experiences for end users and developers.
March 2025 was focused on strengthening release processes, stabilizing builds and CI, and delivering user-facing and integration improvements for LIT-Protocol/Vincent. The work delivered a robust release publishing pipeline, hosting and packaging updates, and a suite of reliability fixes across API/contract interactions and UI workflows. The month culminated in improved release readiness, faster shipping cycles, more stable deployments, and clearer routing/UI experiences for end users and developers.
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