
Neil contributed to the skip-mev/skip-go repository by developing and refining documentation that streamlines multi-chain and cross-protocol integrations. Over two months, he consolidated transaction support guides for protocols such as IBC, Axelar, Stargate, and Eureka, using Go and Markdown to clarify fund transfer processes and improve onboarding. His work included restructuring documentation for real-time transaction tracking, updating visuals, and enhancing navigation with relative links. By focusing on refactoring and documentation quality, Neil reduced onboarding friction and support overhead, ensuring that developers and operators have clear, consistent references. The depth of his updates reflects a strong understanding of ecosystem integration challenges.

In 2025-08, the focus was on elevating documentation quality for multi-protocol transaction support to accelerate onboarding and reduce support overhead. Delivered a consolidated, cross-protocol documentation update for fund transfers across IBC, Axelar, CCTP, Hyperlane, OPInit, Go Fast, Stargate, Eureka, and LayerZero. The update improves clarity, navigation, and consistency through corrected formatting, relative links, and simplified structure.
In 2025-08, the focus was on elevating documentation quality for multi-protocol transaction support to accelerate onboarding and reduce support overhead. Delivered a consolidated, cross-protocol documentation update for fund transfers across IBC, Axelar, CCTP, Hyperlane, OPInit, Go Fast, Stargate, Eureka, and LayerZero. The update improves clarity, navigation, and consistency through corrected formatting, relative links, and simplified structure.
In 2025-07, the team advanced developer experience and ecosystem integration through a focused set of documentation improvements across cross-chain interoperability and real-time transaction tracking, complemented by clearer visuals and migration guidance. The work aligns with the project’s goal of accelerating seamless multi-chain integrations and reducing onboarding friction for new bridges and venues.
In 2025-07, the team advanced developer experience and ecosystem integration through a focused set of documentation improvements across cross-chain interoperability and real-time transaction tracking, complemented by clearer visuals and migration guidance. The work aligns with the project’s goal of accelerating seamless multi-chain integrations and reducing onboarding friction for new bridges and venues.
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