
Worked on AztecProtocol/aztec-packages, delivering two documentation-driven features to streamline developer onboarding and cross-chain privacy workflows. Focused on creating a comprehensive Fee Juice guide, which detailed transaction fee payments using Fee Juice and Fee Payment Contracts, including bridging from L1 to L2 with practical TypeScript and Solidity code examples. Also refactored the cross-chain private NFT bridge tutorial, providing step-by-step guidance for building privacy-preserving NFT bridges between Ethereum and Aztec, covering contract development, deployment, and testing. Emphasized clarity and practical implementation, reducing integration risk and support overhead. Demonstrated skills in technical writing, blockchain development, and cross-chain communication without reported bugs.
October 2025 Highlights for AztecProtocol/aztec-packages: Delivered two documentation-focused features to accelerate developer onboarding and cross-chain privacy capabilities. Core work centered on (1) Fee Juice guide and fee bridging documentation, detailing paying transaction fees using Fee Juice, Fee Payment Contracts (FPCs) for sponsored and third-party payments, bridging Fee Juice from L1 to L2, with practical code examples and guidance to advance network time for bridging, and (2) Refactored cross-chain private NFT bridge tutorial (L1-L2), covering setup, contract development for both layers, deployment, testing flow, and emphasis on privacy features and cross-chain messaging protocols. Impact: Enhanced developer onboarding, reduced integration risk for fee-payment and cross-chain privacy flows, and a clearer path to implementing private cross-chain NFTs. No major bugs were reported this month; focus was on documentation quality and practical guidance to accelerate time-to-value for builders. Technologies/skills demonstrated: technical writing, documentation architecture, L1-L2 cross-chain bridging, Fee Juice and Fee Payment Contracts (FPCs), cross-chain messaging protocols, and privacy-preserving design patterns.
October 2025 Highlights for AztecProtocol/aztec-packages: Delivered two documentation-focused features to accelerate developer onboarding and cross-chain privacy capabilities. Core work centered on (1) Fee Juice guide and fee bridging documentation, detailing paying transaction fees using Fee Juice, Fee Payment Contracts (FPCs) for sponsored and third-party payments, bridging Fee Juice from L1 to L2, with practical code examples and guidance to advance network time for bridging, and (2) Refactored cross-chain private NFT bridge tutorial (L1-L2), covering setup, contract development for both layers, deployment, testing flow, and emphasis on privacy features and cross-chain messaging protocols. Impact: Enhanced developer onboarding, reduced integration risk for fee-payment and cross-chain privacy flows, and a clearer path to implementing private cross-chain NFTs. No major bugs were reported this month; focus was on documentation quality and practical guidance to accelerate time-to-value for builders. Technologies/skills demonstrated: technical writing, documentation architecture, L1-L2 cross-chain bridging, Fee Juice and Fee Payment Contracts (FPCs), cross-chain messaging protocols, and privacy-preserving design patterns.

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