
Deividas Petraitis contributed to the osmosis-labs/osmosis and osmosis-labs/osmosis-frontend repositories by building and refining core data access, liquidity, and configuration features over six months. He improved pool data retrieval with SQS-based pagination and local tRPC routing, enhanced distributed ingestion using gRPC clients, and strengthened swap correctness in concentrated liquidity modules. Deividas addressed frontend filtering bugs and improved price impact calculations, focusing on accuracy and user experience. His work involved Go, TypeScript, and React, emphasizing backend integration, dependency management, and system design. The depth of his contributions is reflected in robust architecture refactors and targeted fixes that reduced operational risk.

July 2025 monthly summary for osmosis-frontend focusing on Transmuter pool filtering correction and enum mapping update.
July 2025 monthly summary for osmosis-frontend focusing on Transmuter pool filtering correction and enum mapping update.
June 2025 monthly summary for the osmosis-labs/osmosis repository focusing on a seed node update to improve the reliability of network connections for new nodes, with supporting documentation updates and maintainability improvements.
June 2025 monthly summary for the osmosis-labs/osmosis repository focusing on a seed node update to improve the reliability of network connections for new nodes, with supporting documentation updates and maintainability improvements.
May 2025 monthly summary: Delivered stability and measurable improvements across core Osmosis platforms by completing dependency maintenance for Rosetta SDK types and implementing price impact fixes and display improvements in the frontend. These efforts reduced operational risk in critical swap and pricing flows, enhanced financial reporting accuracy, and improved user readability of price impacts.
May 2025 monthly summary: Delivered stability and measurable improvements across core Osmosis platforms by completing dependency maintenance for Rosetta SDK types and implementing price impact fixes and display improvements in the frontend. These efforts reduced operational risk in critical swap and pricing flows, enhanced financial reporting accuracy, and improved user readability of price impacts.
Month 2025-01 focused on strengthening core liquidity tooling in the osmosis-labs/osmosis project by delivering a targeted internal architecture refactor and expanding QA coverage. Key work reduced coupling, improved performance and maintainability, and broadened test coverage for swap correctness in concentrated liquidity. Delivered a concrete CL-pool correctness enhancement and updated dependencies to support future performance and stability.
Month 2025-01 focused on strengthening core liquidity tooling in the osmosis-labs/osmosis project by delivering a targeted internal architecture refactor and expanding QA coverage. Key work reduced coupling, improved performance and maintainability, and broadened test coverage for swap correctness in concentrated liquidity. Delivered a concrete CL-pool correctness enhancement and updated dependencies to support future performance and stability.
December 2024 monthly summary: Delivered measurable business value through frontend data access enhancements and backend distributed ingestion capabilities, coupled with targeted bug fixes that improved data correctness and user experience. Key outcomes include SQS-based pagination, sorting, and filtering for pool data; migration of pools routing to a local tRPC router; aligned with updated schemas and Sidecar provider integration; and a new multi-instance SQS ingestion flow via distributed gRPC clients. These changes reduce data latency, improve accuracy, and enable scalable ingestion across multiple SQS instances. Technologies demonstrated include SQS, tRPC, local routing, Sidecar provider, denomination filtering, and distributed gRPC clients for ingestion.
December 2024 monthly summary: Delivered measurable business value through frontend data access enhancements and backend distributed ingestion capabilities, coupled with targeted bug fixes that improved data correctness and user experience. Key outcomes include SQS-based pagination, sorting, and filtering for pool data; migration of pools routing to a local tRPC router; aligned with updated schemas and Sidecar provider integration; and a new multi-instance SQS ingestion flow via distributed gRPC clients. These changes reduce data latency, improve accuracy, and enable scalable ingestion across multiple SQS instances. Technologies demonstrated include SQS, tRPC, local routing, Sidecar provider, denomination filtering, and distributed gRPC clients for ingestion.
November 2024 performance summary for osmosis-labs/osmosis-frontend: Key improvement to data access reliability in staging through environment configuration. Updated default environment variables to route TIMESERIES_DATA_URL and INDEXER_DATA_URL to the staging data endpoint (https://data.stage.osmosis.zone), preventing data access issues for time-series and indexed data. This change reduces staging QA blockers and accelerates testing cycles. The work was implemented and validated as part of the #3967 commit (Update default env variables).
November 2024 performance summary for osmosis-labs/osmosis-frontend: Key improvement to data access reliability in staging through environment configuration. Updated default environment variables to route TIMESERIES_DATA_URL and INDEXER_DATA_URL to the staging data endpoint (https://data.stage.osmosis.zone), preventing data access issues for time-series and indexed data. This change reduces staging QA blockers and accelerates testing cycles. The work was implemented and validated as part of the #3967 commit (Update default env variables).
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