
Wyatt developed and maintained core infrastructure for the LIT-Protocol, focusing on the Vincent and js-sdk repositories. Over 14 months, Wyatt engineered multi-network blockchain support, wallet integrations, and robust trading workflows, using TypeScript, Solidity, and JavaScript. He implemented scalable network configuration patterns, meta-transaction support, and end-to-end testing to ensure reliability and security. Wyatt’s work included dependency management, CI/CD automation, and code quality improvements, enabling faster onboarding and safer releases. By centralizing configuration and automating deployment, Wyatt reduced integration effort and operational risk, delivering a maintainable, extensible codebase that supports cross-chain interoperability and evolving business requirements.

January 2026 highlights for LIT-Protocol/Vincent focused on delivering core feature capabilities, tightening security and permissions, and stabilizing the development and release pipeline. Key features include ERC2771 support to enable meta-transactions, the AppId index on abilityPolicyParameterValues to improve query performance, and a base mainnet deployment command to streamline on-chain deployments. Security and correctness enhancements addressed critical permission flows, including validation of permitted App IDs during unpermitting, guarding setAbilityPolicyParameters with is_permittedAppId checks, and enforcing a single pkpSigner registration, along with cleanup of stale mappings on unpermit. ERC2771 facet and user facet improvements (including VincentERC2771Facet and VincentUserFacet updates) strengthened end-to-end functionality. Extensive maintenance and CI work improved build reliability, release automation, ABI generation, and documentation, supporting faster, safer releases. Security modernization included migrating JWT authentication to Sign-In with Ethereum (SIWE), improving security and user experience. Additional progress in E2E testing utilities and examples, test tooling, and release workflow setup underpins ongoing velocity.
January 2026 highlights for LIT-Protocol/Vincent focused on delivering core feature capabilities, tightening security and permissions, and stabilizing the development and release pipeline. Key features include ERC2771 support to enable meta-transactions, the AppId index on abilityPolicyParameterValues to improve query performance, and a base mainnet deployment command to streamline on-chain deployments. Security and correctness enhancements addressed critical permission flows, including validation of permitted App IDs during unpermitting, guarding setAbilityPolicyParameters with is_permittedAppId checks, and enforcing a single pkpSigner registration, along with cleanup of stale mappings on unpermit. ERC2771 facet and user facet improvements (including VincentERC2771Facet and VincentUserFacet updates) strengthened end-to-end functionality. Extensive maintenance and CI work improved build reliability, release automation, ABI generation, and documentation, supporting faster, safer releases. Security modernization included migrating JWT authentication to Sign-In with Ethereum (SIWE), improving security and user experience. Additional progress in E2E testing utilities and examples, test tooling, and release workflow setup underpins ongoing velocity.
2025-12 Monthly Summary for LIT-Protocol/Vincent. Delivered key features and reliability improvements while laying groundwork for scalable deployments. Notable accomplishments include IPFS CID support for PKP minting with removal of legacy auth code, WIP v2 refactors enabling faster feature iteration, and comprehensive test and deployment readiness enhancements. Major bug fixes stabilized the workflow and reduced operational risk. The work advances business value by accelerating PKP minting, improving code quality, and enabling safer Se Polia deployments.
2025-12 Monthly Summary for LIT-Protocol/Vincent. Delivered key features and reliability improvements while laying groundwork for scalable deployments. Notable accomplishments include IPFS CID support for PKP minting with removal of legacy auth code, WIP v2 refactors enabling faster feature iteration, and comprehensive test and deployment readiness enhancements. Major bug fixes stabilized the workflow and reduced operational risk. The work advances business value by accelerating PKP minting, improving code quality, and enabling safer Se Polia deployments.
November 2025 (Vincent repo) delivered a comprehensive feature set for spot and perpetual trading, reinforced by wallet integration, end-to-end testing, and CI/CD improvements. Highlights include initial La PKP ethers wallet integration with cleanup, full trading flows (spot buy/sell/cancel; transfer to perp; perp long/short), and checkpointing from deposits to spot. The month also included extensive test coverage and infrastructure work, release-readiness improvements, and cross-module PKP/platform enhancements.
November 2025 (Vincent repo) delivered a comprehensive feature set for spot and perpetual trading, reinforced by wallet integration, end-to-end testing, and CI/CD improvements. Highlights include initial La PKP ethers wallet integration with cleanup, full trading flows (spot buy/sell/cancel; transfer to perp; perp long/short), and checkpointing from deposits to spot. The month also included extensive test coverage and infrastructure work, release-readiness improvements, and cross-module PKP/platform enhancements.
In Oct 2025, the Vincent repo advanced core capabilities, stabilized critical flows, and strengthened release automation across the LIT-Protocol stack. The month focused on expanding user-journey capabilities, enabling sponsor-based gas workflows, hardening Uniswap integrations with end-to-end testing, and scaling the release pipeline for reliable deployments.
In Oct 2025, the Vincent repo advanced core capabilities, stabilized critical flows, and strengthened release automation across the LIT-Protocol stack. The month focused on expanding user-journey capabilities, enabling sponsor-based gas workflows, hardening Uniswap integrations with end-to-end testing, and scaling the release pipeline for reliable deployments.
September 2025: Expanded network coverage and stability for LIT-Protocol/js-sdk. Delivered multi-network RPC endpoints for Conflux eSpace Mainnet, Status Network Sepolia, and 0G Mainnet, with comprehensive chain metadata added to the constants library. Upgraded the accs-schemas dependency to a newer version to improve stability and compatibility. No user-facing bugs fixed this month; maintenance focused on dependency management and preparing for future network onboarding. Business value: enables developers to connect to more networks via a single SDK, accelerates integration, and reduces maintenance risk.
September 2025: Expanded network coverage and stability for LIT-Protocol/js-sdk. Delivered multi-network RPC endpoints for Conflux eSpace Mainnet, Status Network Sepolia, and 0G Mainnet, with comprehensive chain metadata added to the constants library. Upgraded the accs-schemas dependency to a newer version to improve stability and compatibility. No user-facing bugs fixed this month; maintenance focused on dependency management and preparing for future network onboarding. Business value: enables developers to connect to more networks via a single SDK, accelerates integration, and reduces maintenance risk.
Month: 2025-08 — LIT-Protocol/js-sdk monthly summary Overview: - Focused on expanding network reach by integrating multi-network blockchain support (Elastos and Taiko). Delivered foundational network configuration to enable broader connectivity and future integrations with minimal overhead. Key accomplishments: - Implemented multi-network support by configuring Elastos Smart Chain (mainnet/testnet), Elastos Identity Chain (mainnet/testnet), Taiko Alethia Mainnet, and Taiko Hekla Testnet in the SDK constants. - Centralized and documented chain metadata (IDs, symbols, RPC URLs, block explorers) to ensure reliable network connectivity and easier maintenance. - Linked delivery to a robust commit (feat: add elastos smart and identity chains, and taiko) for traceability and auditing. - Established a scalable foundation for onboarding additional networks with reduced integration time and risk. - Improved maintainability through cohesive config management, enabling faster future updates and consistency across environments. Overall impact: - Enhanced product value by supporting diverse networks, enabling customers to deploy and test on Elastos and Taiko ecosystems. - Reduced future integration effort and risk by standardizing network configuration in a single source of truth. - Strengthened collaboration and traceability with clear commit-based documentation of changes. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - JavaScript/TypeScript SDK development - Blockchain network configuration and constants management - Cross-network interoperability planning - Version control traceability and disciplined commit messaging - Maintainability and scalable configuration patterns
Month: 2025-08 — LIT-Protocol/js-sdk monthly summary Overview: - Focused on expanding network reach by integrating multi-network blockchain support (Elastos and Taiko). Delivered foundational network configuration to enable broader connectivity and future integrations with minimal overhead. Key accomplishments: - Implemented multi-network support by configuring Elastos Smart Chain (mainnet/testnet), Elastos Identity Chain (mainnet/testnet), Taiko Alethia Mainnet, and Taiko Hekla Testnet in the SDK constants. - Centralized and documented chain metadata (IDs, symbols, RPC URLs, block explorers) to ensure reliable network connectivity and easier maintenance. - Linked delivery to a robust commit (feat: add elastos smart and identity chains, and taiko) for traceability and auditing. - Established a scalable foundation for onboarding additional networks with reduced integration time and risk. - Improved maintainability through cohesive config management, enabling faster future updates and consistency across environments. Overall impact: - Enhanced product value by supporting diverse networks, enabling customers to deploy and test on Elastos and Taiko ecosystems. - Reduced future integration effort and risk by standardizing network configuration in a single source of truth. - Strengthened collaboration and traceability with clear commit-based documentation of changes. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - JavaScript/TypeScript SDK development - Blockchain network configuration and constants management - Cross-network interoperability planning - Version control traceability and disciplined commit messaging - Maintainability and scalable configuration patterns
July 2025 focused on dependency maintenance to ensure stability and compatibility in LIT-Protocol/js-sdk. Delivered a targeted upgrade of @lit-protocol/accs-schemas to ^0.0.29, reinforcing alignment with the latest stable schema definitions and ensuring reproducible builds. This work reduces dependency drift risk and supports downstream features by keeping core schemas up to date.
July 2025 focused on dependency maintenance to ensure stability and compatibility in LIT-Protocol/js-sdk. Delivered a targeted upgrade of @lit-protocol/accs-schemas to ^0.0.29, reinforcing alignment with the latest stable schema definitions and ensuring reproducible builds. This work reduces dependency drift risk and supports downstream features by keeping core schemas up to date.
June 2025 performance summary for LIT-Protocol/js-sdk: Delivered expanded RPC network support by updating LIT_CHAINS constants to include Sonic Mainnet, Sonic Blaze Testnet, Holesky Testnet, Flow EVM Mainnet, and Flow EVM Testnet. This unlocks multi-network deployment options and broader usage for developers.
June 2025 performance summary for LIT-Protocol/js-sdk: Delivered expanded RPC network support by updating LIT_CHAINS constants to include Sonic Mainnet, Sonic Blaze Testnet, Holesky Testnet, Flow EVM Mainnet, and Flow EVM Testnet. This unlocks multi-network deployment options and broader usage for developers.
Month: 2025-05. Focused on delivering network-ready updates and dependency improvements for LIT-Protocol/js-sdk. Key features delivered include updating schema definitions to v0.0.26 and extending multi-network support with Galileo Testnet, Peaq Testnet, and Peaq Mainnet RPC chains. No major bugs fixed in this period. Overall, these changes improve interoperability, test coverage, and reliability for multi-network deployments, reducing integration effort for downstream apps. Technologies demonstrated include dependency management, yarn.lock integrity, network constants handling, and RPC chain configuration.
Month: 2025-05. Focused on delivering network-ready updates and dependency improvements for LIT-Protocol/js-sdk. Key features delivered include updating schema definitions to v0.0.26 and extending multi-network support with Galileo Testnet, Peaq Testnet, and Peaq Mainnet RPC chains. No major bugs fixed in this period. Overall, these changes improve interoperability, test coverage, and reliability for multi-network deployments, reducing integration effort for downstream apps. Technologies demonstrated include dependency management, yarn.lock integrity, network constants handling, and RPC chain configuration.
April 2025 monthly summary focusing on Load Network integration and multi-network configurability within LIT-Protocol/js-sdk.
April 2025 monthly summary focusing on Load Network integration and multi-network configurability within LIT-Protocol/js-sdk.
March 2025: Delivered multi-EVM chain support in the constants library for LIT-Protocol/js-sdk, expanding network options to Rootstock, Merlin, Bsquared, Monad, Bitlayer, 5ire, and Bob. Implemented new chain configurations (LIT_CHAINS) including chainId, name, symbol, RPC URLs, and block explorer URLs, enabling testnet configurations and cross-chain readiness. No major bugs reported this month; focus remained on building foundational network configuration and testnet support. Impact includes broader interoperability and faster onboarding for developers, enabling cross-chain use with seven additional networks. Technologies/skills: TypeScript/JavaScript SDK development, data modeling for chain configurations, RPC integration, testnet support, and version control. Commit reference: e8035c1e4b8460392f77631f2ba48d45f6070c2d – 'Add RPCs'.
March 2025: Delivered multi-EVM chain support in the constants library for LIT-Protocol/js-sdk, expanding network options to Rootstock, Merlin, Bsquared, Monad, Bitlayer, 5ire, and Bob. Implemented new chain configurations (LIT_CHAINS) including chainId, name, symbol, RPC URLs, and block explorer URLs, enabling testnet configurations and cross-chain readiness. No major bugs reported this month; focus remained on building foundational network configuration and testnet support. Impact includes broader interoperability and faster onboarding for developers, enabling cross-chain use with seven additional networks. Technologies/skills: TypeScript/JavaScript SDK development, data modeling for chain configurations, RPC integration, testnet support, and version control. Commit reference: e8035c1e4b8460392f77631f2ba48d45f6070c2d – 'Add RPCs'.
February 2025 monthly summary — LIT-Protocol/js-sdk Key features delivered: - Moksha Network Configuration added to the constants file, including chain ID, RPC URLs, and block explorer URLs, enabling the application to interact with the Moksha network. Major bugs fixed: - None reported in February 2025. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enables Moksha network interactions out of the box, reducing integration effort for apps using the SDK and laying groundwork for future multi-network support. Improves maintainability by centralizing network-specific settings in constants. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - JavaScript/TypeScript, constants/config architecture, and commit traceability through aaf4065bb90c6e2ecce2f995bc032f5a48914ff6.
February 2025 monthly summary — LIT-Protocol/js-sdk Key features delivered: - Moksha Network Configuration added to the constants file, including chain ID, RPC URLs, and block explorer URLs, enabling the application to interact with the Moksha network. Major bugs fixed: - None reported in February 2025. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enables Moksha network interactions out of the box, reducing integration effort for apps using the SDK and laying groundwork for future multi-network support. Improves maintainability by centralizing network-specific settings in constants. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - JavaScript/TypeScript, constants/config architecture, and commit traceability through aaf4065bb90c6e2ecce2f995bc032f5a48914ff6.
December 2024 monthly summary focusing on cross-chain integration, wallet client capabilities, and stability improvements. Key accomplishments include network configuration updates enabling interaction with Core DAO, ZKcandy Sepolia, Filecoin Calibration Testnet, Arbitrum Sepolia, and a new Vana chain reference in the LIT-Protocol JS SDK; introduction of Lit Protocol wallet clients for EVM and Solana with secure key management; and dependency updates plus code formatting improvements to ensure stability. A critical bug fix corrected the import path for formatUnits in Solana wallet integration.
December 2024 monthly summary focusing on cross-chain integration, wallet client capabilities, and stability improvements. Key accomplishments include network configuration updates enabling interaction with Core DAO, ZKcandy Sepolia, Filecoin Calibration Testnet, Arbitrum Sepolia, and a new Vana chain reference in the LIT-Protocol JS SDK; introduction of Lit Protocol wallet clients for EVM and Solana with secure key management; and dependency updates plus code formatting improvements to ensure stability. A critical bug fix corrected the import path for formatUnits in Solana wallet integration.
Monthly development summary for 2024-11 (LIT-Protocol/js-sdk). Key features delivered: - Blockchain Network Expansion and Testnet Updates: Expanded supported networks by adding new RPC endpoints for SKALE Calypso, Europa, Titan testnets and mainnets, and Matchain. Updated the Story Odyssey network configuration (replacing Story Iliad). Refreshed Scroll Sepolia testnet configuration by replacing the previous scrollAlphaTestnet usage with scrollSepolia to ensure accurate testnet details. - Commits: 62b989dade6f07c18163b3da942535b22f20cfd5 (New RPCs); 32244c65506ed1764d49479e3baceb417977eb2c (Remove scrollAlphaTestnet. Add scrollSepolia). - Dependency and Tooling Upgrades for Stability and Security: Bumped development dependencies (including @babel/* packages) and updated accs-schemas to latest stable versions to maintain security, compatibility, and build reliability. - Commits: 4d4fc93ba9faaa46f9bb7f517631fe714441a889 (bump and yarn); 71a81f9af6764b9846cb48d7cdc0ab6836760280 (Bump accs-schemas). Major bugs fixed: - No critical bugs reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Broadened network coverage and accuracy for the JS SDK, enabling customers to interact with more networks and testnets with up-to-date configurations. - Improved security posture and stability through proactive dependency upgrades, reducing risk from outdated tooling. - Streamlined maintenance and onboarding by centralizing network configuration changes and aligning testnet/mainnet settings with current provider expectations. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - JavaScript/Node.js SDK development, RPC and network configuration management, multi-network testnet/onboarding, dependency management and security best practices, Yarn-based tooling, and configuration-driven release practices. Top 3-5 achievements: - Added New RPCs for multiple networks and updated testnet/mainnet configurations. Commits: 62b989dade6f07c18163b3da942535b22f20cfd5; 32244c65506ed1764d49479e3baceb417977eb2c. - Upgraded tooling and dependencies to latest stable versions. Commits: 4d4fc93ba9faaa46f9bb7f517631fe714441a889; 71a81f9af6764b9846cb48d7cdc0ab6836760280.
Monthly development summary for 2024-11 (LIT-Protocol/js-sdk). Key features delivered: - Blockchain Network Expansion and Testnet Updates: Expanded supported networks by adding new RPC endpoints for SKALE Calypso, Europa, Titan testnets and mainnets, and Matchain. Updated the Story Odyssey network configuration (replacing Story Iliad). Refreshed Scroll Sepolia testnet configuration by replacing the previous scrollAlphaTestnet usage with scrollSepolia to ensure accurate testnet details. - Commits: 62b989dade6f07c18163b3da942535b22f20cfd5 (New RPCs); 32244c65506ed1764d49479e3baceb417977eb2c (Remove scrollAlphaTestnet. Add scrollSepolia). - Dependency and Tooling Upgrades for Stability and Security: Bumped development dependencies (including @babel/* packages) and updated accs-schemas to latest stable versions to maintain security, compatibility, and build reliability. - Commits: 4d4fc93ba9faaa46f9bb7f517631fe714441a889 (bump and yarn); 71a81f9af6764b9846cb48d7cdc0ab6836760280 (Bump accs-schemas). Major bugs fixed: - No critical bugs reported this month. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Broadened network coverage and accuracy for the JS SDK, enabling customers to interact with more networks and testnets with up-to-date configurations. - Improved security posture and stability through proactive dependency upgrades, reducing risk from outdated tooling. - Streamlined maintenance and onboarding by centralizing network configuration changes and aligning testnet/mainnet settings with current provider expectations. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - JavaScript/Node.js SDK development, RPC and network configuration management, multi-network testnet/onboarding, dependency management and security best practices, Yarn-based tooling, and configuration-driven release practices. Top 3-5 achievements: - Added New RPCs for multiple networks and updated testnet/mainnet configurations. Commits: 62b989dade6f07c18163b3da942535b22f20cfd5; 32244c65506ed1764d49479e3baceb417977eb2c. - Upgraded tooling and dependencies to latest stable versions. Commits: 4d4fc93ba9faaa46f9bb7f517631fe714441a889; 71a81f9af6764b9846cb48d7cdc0ab6836760280.
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