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Aleksandr Kuperman

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Aleksandr Kuperman

Aleksandr Kuperman developed and maintained the dvilelaf/meme-ooorr repository, delivering cross-chain DeFi infrastructure with a focus on smart contract architecture, deployment automation, and security. He implemented features such as oracle-backed price validation, Uniswap V3 compatibility, and contract-based redemption, using Solidity and JavaScript to ensure robust token operations across Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Celo. Aleksandr emphasized audit readiness and maintainability by expanding test coverage, refining deployment scripts, and integrating security scanning tools. His work included detailed documentation and onboarding improvements, demonstrating depth in blockchain integration and backend development while addressing reliability, governance, and cross-chain liquidity challenges in decentralized finance.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

84%Features

Repository Contributions

172Total
Bugs
11
Commits
172
Features
58
Lines of code
26,179
Activity Months7

Your Network

29 people

Work History

January 2026

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2026

Month: 2026-01. Delivered a targeted documentation update in valory-xyz/docs to reflect the Mech Marketplace repository rename, aligning all references with the new naming to prevent onboarding friction and external confusion. This work ensures downstream teams and contributors are using the correct repository identity, improving maintainability and discoverability. No code changes or feature flags were introduced this month; activities were focused on documentation discipline and cross-repo consistency.

July 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Jul 1, 2025

Month: 2025-07 — Mech Tools Documentation Improvements: Delivered a streamlined tool-creation workflow in the docs, replacing a complex bash script with a simple 'mtd add-tool' command, and clarified payment models and deployment instructions in mech-tools-dev docs. Work performed in repo valory-xyz/docs enhances developer onboarding, reduces support friction, and improves doc maintainability. No major bugs reported in this domain this month; changes focus on preventative quality improvements. Commits included: ae5a0f813a6789125716e61437fa3ab2e4c4e611; a5cc00f6a0fc6784d1b4253510b3797a1d3fae52.

February 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025 monthly summary for the dvilelaf/meme-ooorr repository. Focused on documentation quality and security transparency with a targeted feature delivery and clear change traceability.

January 2025

7 Commits • 3 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025 monthly summary for dvilelaf/meme-ooorr. Focused on establishing staking groundwork, tightening security scanning, and ensuring deployment readiness. Core staking logic remained to be implemented in a subsequent phase, while foundational infra and configs were completed. Security tooling (Gitleaks) gained efficiency, and deployment scripts were maintained to support ongoing operations. No critical bugs reported this month; notable progress in architecture and automation lay the groundwork for rapid feature delivery in the coming quarter.

December 2024

98 Commits • 31 Features

Dec 1, 2024

December 2024 performance summary for dvilelaf/meme-ooorr: Delivered core feature improvements across Oracle integration, Uniswap V3 compatibility, and contract-based redemption, complemented by pool initialization work and system-wide module consolidation. Expanded test coverage and enhanced audit readiness, linters, and deployment tooling, while stabilizing the codebase with targeted bug fixes and cross-chain BuyBackBurner support. These efforts improve price reliability, liquidity tooling compatibility, and governance-ready infrastructure, enabling faster go-to-market for DeFi capabilities and safer deployment.

November 2024

12 Commits • 4 Features

Nov 1, 2024

November 2024 focused on delivering cross-chain token capabilities, native token economics, redemption observability, and swap security enhancements to enable scalable, secure Meme token operations across Arbitrum and Celo. Key architectural changes included cross-chain deployment and bridging for Meme tokens, native token handling across MemeBase/MemeCelo, a centralized AGNT redemption flow with comprehensive logging, and an oracle-backed price validation layer for OLAS swaps. The work emphasizes business value through improved token liquidity, cross-chain reach, governance-ready token economics, and stronger swap integrity.

October 2024

51 Commits • 17 Features

Oct 1, 2024

October 2024 monthly recap for dvilelaf/meme-ooorr: focused on architectural refinements, cross-chain readiness, and reliability. Delivered core engine/pool refactor, price calculation corrections, Activity Tracker and Activity Checker integrations, OLAS Burner and gas-limit bridging refinements, and staking deployment readiness with scaffolding for maintainability and tests. Fixed critical bugs across collection logic, math, oracle integration, token heartbeat, and timings, reducing live-ops risk. Result: more accurate pricing, improved cross-chain operations, and a stronger deployment pipeline.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness88.0%
Maintainability86.4%
Architecture84.6%
Performance81.4%
AI Usage22.2%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

BashJSONJavaScriptMarkdownPythonShellSolidityYAML

Technical Skills

ABI ManagementArbitrumAuditingBackend DevelopmentBalancerBalancer ProtocolBlockchainBlockchain ArchitectureBlockchain DeploymentBlockchain DevelopmentBlockchain IntegrationCI/CDCeloCode AbstractionCode Documentation

Repositories Contributed To

2 repos

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

dvilelaf/meme-ooorr

Oct 2024 Feb 2025
5 Months active

Languages Used

JSONJavaScriptPythonShellSolidityMarkdownYAML

Technical Skills

BalancerBlockchainBlockchain ArchitectureBlockchain DevelopmentConfiguration ManagementConstant Definition

valory-xyz/docs

Jul 2025 Jan 2026
2 Months active

Languages Used

BashMarkdown

Technical Skills

DocumentationShell Scriptingdocumentationtechnical writing