
Marko Djakovic developed core smart contract modules for the andromedaprotocol/andromeda-core repository, focusing on scalable data management, modular architecture, and secure asset control. He engineered features such as multi-signature wallets, matrix and graph data objects, and time-based sequencing, leveraging Rust and CosmWasm for robust backend development. His work emphasized precision through custom data types and numerical handling, while modularizing the codebase into specialized packages to improve maintainability. By integrating JSON schema validation and comprehensive integration testing, Marko ensured data integrity and reliable contract behavior. The depth of his contributions established a stable, extensible foundation for decentralized protocol growth.

Monthly development summary for 2025-08 focused on business value and technical accomplishments for andromedaprotocol/andromeda-core.
Monthly development summary for 2025-08 focused on business value and technical accomplishments for andromedaprotocol/andromeda-core.
January 2025: Focused on increasing precision, stability, and modular readiness of andromeda-core. Implemented canonical coordinate handling with SignedDecimal across Graph and Point ADOs; stabilized Curve ADO calculations with Decimal arithmetic and added x_value support. Removed legacy Rates module from Point ADO to reduce dependencies. Upgraded versioning to -b.1 and integrated new modules (andromeda-graph, andromeda-point) to prepare for upcoming capabilities. Introduced TimeGate ADO for time-based sequencing of ADO addresses. Established integration tests for Curve, Counter, and Graph ADOs to validate end-to-end behavior. Completed changelog updates to reflect these changes and prepare for broader adoption." ,
January 2025: Focused on increasing precision, stability, and modular readiness of andromeda-core. Implemented canonical coordinate handling with SignedDecimal across Graph and Point ADOs; stabilized Curve ADO calculations with Decimal arithmetic and added x_value support. Removed legacy Rates module from Point ADO to reduce dependencies. Upgraded versioning to -b.1 and integrated new modules (andromeda-graph, andromeda-point) to prepare for upcoming capabilities. Introduced TimeGate ADO for time-based sequencing of ADO addresses. Established integration tests for Curve, Counter, and Graph ADOs to validate end-to-end behavior. Completed changelog updates to reflect these changes and prepare for broader adoption." ,
December 2024 performance summary for andromeda-core: Key features delivered include the Andromeda Distance Module (2D/3D distance calculations with Euclidean and Manhattan metrics, configurable precision, including contract logic, schemas, and tests) and the Core modularization with math package restructuring to split the core into specialized packages (e.g., andromeda-math, andromeda-accounts). Also delivered Matrix ADO for matrix management (create/read/delete, key-based access, ownership tracking, validation, and integration with permissioning) and Schema ADO/Form ADOs for defining/validating data schemas and forms. Relocation/move of distance code into the math package is included as part of the module organization. Major bugs fixed: none explicitly listed in this dataset. Overall impact: establishes a modular, scalable foundation for growth, improves maintainability and data integrity, and enables safer, faster feature delivery across the protocol. Technologies/skills demonstrated: modular architecture, ADO design patterns (Matrix, Schema, Form), data integrity through schemas and forms, matrix ownership and permissioning, contract-driven development, and package-level refactoring for better separation of concerns.
December 2024 performance summary for andromeda-core: Key features delivered include the Andromeda Distance Module (2D/3D distance calculations with Euclidean and Manhattan metrics, configurable precision, including contract logic, schemas, and tests) and the Core modularization with math package restructuring to split the core into specialized packages (e.g., andromeda-math, andromeda-accounts). Also delivered Matrix ADO for matrix management (create/read/delete, key-based access, ownership tracking, validation, and integration with permissioning) and Schema ADO/Form ADOs for defining/validating data schemas and forms. Relocation/move of distance code into the math package is included as part of the module organization. Major bugs fixed: none explicitly listed in this dataset. Overall impact: establishes a modular, scalable foundation for growth, improves maintainability and data integrity, and enables safer, faster feature delivery across the protocol. Technologies/skills demonstrated: modular architecture, ADO design patterns (Matrix, Schema, Form), data integrity through schemas and forms, matrix ownership and permissioning, contract-driven development, and package-level refactoring for better separation of concerns.
November 2024 highlights for andromedaprotocol/andromeda-core focused on expanding data management capabilities, strengthening governance, and establishing a stable pre-release baseline. Delivered Graph ADO (version 1.1.0) and Point ADO for coordinate data storage and querying with per-point access controls; introduced MultiSig ADO to manage secure, decentralized asset control with a propose/vote/execute workflow and configurable thresholds; refined Curve ADO with explicit configuration actions and improved permission checks; standardized versioning across undeployed contracts to 0.1.0-beta to establish a consistent pre-release state. No major bugs recorded in this period based on the provided data. These changes deliver scalable data management, enhanced security and governance, and a clear, auditable path toward production readiness.
November 2024 highlights for andromedaprotocol/andromeda-core focused on expanding data management capabilities, strengthening governance, and establishing a stable pre-release baseline. Delivered Graph ADO (version 1.1.0) and Point ADO for coordinate data storage and querying with per-point access controls; introduced MultiSig ADO to manage secure, decentralized asset control with a propose/vote/execute workflow and configurable thresholds; refined Curve ADO with explicit configuration actions and improved permission checks; standardized versioning across undeployed contracts to 0.1.0-beta to establish a consistent pre-release state. No major bugs recorded in this period based on the provided data. These changes deliver scalable data management, enhanced security and governance, and a clear, auditable path toward production readiness.
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