
Boosik contributed to the orca-so/whirlpools repository by delivering reliability and usability improvements across both Rust and TypeScript SDKs, as well as enhancing browser wallet compatibility and building a Next.js token swap demo. Their work included implementing positive price validation in Rust for open position instructions, complete with unit tests to prevent invalid inputs, and expanding TypeScript SDK functionality to streamline position management and API ergonomics. Boosik also improved the tx-sender library for better browser wallet support and developed a full-stack demo app using React and TypeScript, providing an end-to-end example for token swaps and transaction tracking on Solana.

Monthly summary for 2025-10: Delivered browser wallet compatibility improvements and a Next.js token swap demo in the orca-so/whirlpools repo, focusing on practical business value and developer experience. The work enhances wallet interoperability, provides an end-to-end swap example, and strengthens the team's ability to showcase a production-ready flow to partners and customers.
Monthly summary for 2025-10: Delivered browser wallet compatibility improvements and a Next.js token swap demo in the orca-so/whirlpools repo, focusing on practical business value and developer experience. The work enhances wallet interoperability, provides an end-to-end swap example, and strengthens the team's ability to showcase a production-ready flow to partners and customers.
May 2025 (orca-so/whirlpools) delivered reliability and API usability improvements across Rust and TypeScript SDKs. Key changes include Rust price validation for open_position_instructions with unit tests to prevent zero/negative prices, and TypeScript enhancements adding resetPositionRangeInstructions, returning the RPC object from setRpc, plus accompanying tests and a changeset. These changes reduce input error risk, improve developer ergonomics, and strengthen position management workflows.
May 2025 (orca-so/whirlpools) delivered reliability and API usability improvements across Rust and TypeScript SDKs. Key changes include Rust price validation for open_position_instructions with unit tests to prevent zero/negative prices, and TypeScript enhancements adding resetPositionRangeInstructions, returning the RPC object from setRpc, plus accompanying tests and a changeset. These changes reduce input error risk, improve developer ergonomics, and strengthen position management workflows.
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