
Bijan developed core gas station infrastructure for the tkhq/sdk repository, focusing on multi-network EIP-7702 support and delegated USDC transfers. He architected a dual-contract system with consolidated ABIs, enabling gasless ETH and USDC transactions across chains. His work included refactoring for policy enforcement, paymaster integration, and robust environment configuration, all while maintaining clear documentation and developer onboarding materials. Using TypeScript, Solidity, and Node.js, Bijan implemented a Jest-based policy testing framework and streamlined dependency management. The result was a maintainable, extensible SDK that improved security, reliability, and developer experience for gas-station enabled Web3 applications across multiple networks.

October 2025 monthly summary focusing on Gas Station work across tkhq/sdk and tkhq/docs. Key features delivered include a major Gas Station Core Enhancements with policy integration (refactored client separation, updated ABI, new policy utilities, paymaster functionality, and ETH/USDC transfer capabilities), complemented by the Gas Station Policy Testing Framework (Jest-based) and Bring Your Own Paymaster (BYOP) beta groundwork. Ongoing dependency and configuration maintenance ensured compatibility (pnpm lockfile, tsconfig, workspace references) and streamlined builds. Documentation and examples were overhauled for clarity, accessibility, and auditing status updates, improving developer onboarding and security posture. Several targeted fixes improved reliability and correctness in transfer and data handling, and the overall platform now supports more robust policy enforcement and gasless transaction capabilities, driving business value through security, reliability, and faster time-to-market for gas-station enabled applications.
October 2025 monthly summary focusing on Gas Station work across tkhq/sdk and tkhq/docs. Key features delivered include a major Gas Station Core Enhancements with policy integration (refactored client separation, updated ABI, new policy utilities, paymaster functionality, and ETH/USDC transfer capabilities), complemented by the Gas Station Policy Testing Framework (Jest-based) and Bring Your Own Paymaster (BYOP) beta groundwork. Ongoing dependency and configuration maintenance ensured compatibility (pnpm lockfile, tsconfig, workspace references) and streamlined builds. Documentation and examples were overhauled for clarity, accessibility, and auditing status updates, improving developer onboarding and security posture. Several targeted fixes improved reliability and correctness in transfer and data handling, and the overall platform now supports more robust policy enforcement and gasless transaction capabilities, driving business value through security, reliability, and faster time-to-market for gas-station enabled applications.
September 2025 monthly summary for tkhq/sdk focusing on delivering a cross-network EIP-7702 gas station with delegated USDC transfers. This month centered on enabling multi-network operation, consolidating ABIs, and expanding examples for gasless transfers, while updating environment/config to improve developer experience and integration reliability.
September 2025 monthly summary for tkhq/sdk focusing on delivering a cross-network EIP-7702 gas station with delegated USDC transfers. This month centered on enabling multi-network operation, consolidating ABIs, and expanding examples for gasless transfers, while updating environment/config to improve developer experience and integration reliability.
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