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Supanat

Supanat contributed to the osmosis-labs/osmosis repository by engineering core protocol features and stability improvements across backend and blockchain modules. Over six months, he delivered enhancements such as deflationary burn mechanics, staking rewards smoothing, and flexible asset handling in liquidity pools. His work involved refactoring Go code, integrating Cosmos SDK patterns, and managing protocol upgrades to support evolving tokenomics and network reliability. Supanat addressed gas management and mempool stability, implemented upgrade handlers for seamless migrations, and maintained robust documentation. By focusing on maintainability and precise error handling, he ensured the codebase remained adaptable, secure, and aligned with the platform’s growth.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

83%Features

Repository Contributions

27Total
Bugs
3
Commits
27
Features
15
Lines of code
72,149
Activity Months6

Work History

October 2025

4 Commits • 2 Features

Oct 1, 2025

October 2025 monthly summary for osmosis-labs/osmosis focused on delivering user-visible stability for staking metrics and improving routing, while ensuring long-term maintainability through a major version upgrade. Two primary initiatives were completed: (1) taker fees routing enhancements with staking rewards smoothing, and (2) codebase upgrade to Osmosis v31 with dependency bumps. The work improved APR display stability, expanded routing capabilities via intermediary denoms, and ensured compatibility with current and future ecosystem changes, setting the stage for further feature delivery and reliability improvements across the platform.

September 2025

10 Commits • 5 Features

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025 — For osmosis-labs/osmosis, delivered significant stability, tokenomics, and developer experience improvements. Key outcomes include deflationary burn mechanics for OSMO, an inflation query endpoint, daemon timeout tuning for improved stability, a dependency upgrade to cometbft v0.38.17, and a critical gas accounting fix in smart contract helpers. Together, these changes enhance protocol resilience, economic integrity, and ease of integration for validators, operators, and developers.

August 2025

4 Commits • 2 Features

Aug 1, 2025

August 2025: Focused on stability, reliability, and observability in mempool and gas management for the osmosis repo. Key features delivered include Mempool Base Fee Capping to bound CurBaseFee and stabilize transaction fees, and Block-SDK mempool enhancements with duplicate prevention and telemetry; plus gas limit safeguards to prevent out-of-gas errors by tightening gas accounting across CosmWasm query helpers, concentrated liquidity pool hooks, smart account ante-handler, and tokenfactory before-send listeners. Major fixes include ensuring gas remaining checks in the parent context’s gas meter and addressing stale mempool issues with tests through Block-SDK updates. Overall impact: more predictable transaction fees, fewer failed transactions due to gas constraints, and improved visibility into mempool behavior, contributing to network reliability and user trust. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Go, Cosmos SDK, wasm gas accounting adjustments, multi-module gas limit recalibration, test-driven development, and SDK/version management.

July 2025

7 Commits • 5 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 monthly summary for osmosis-labs/osmosis focusing on delivering business value through feature expansions, fee economics improvements, and maintenance upgrades. Highlights include expanding liquidity flexibility, reinforcing treasury operations, and strengthening release processes to support network stability and growth.

June 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 performance for osmosis-labs/osmosis: Delivered a key feature enabling safer, more flexible handling of community pool denoms with a decoupled whitelist and migration path. Implemented Community Pool Denom Whitelist Decoupling and Migration (adds community_pool_denom_whitelist to pool manager; decouples the whitelist of denoms sent to the community pool from authorized_quote_denoms; upgrade handler migrates existing authorized_quote_denoms to the new whitelist to maintain backward compatibility). No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact: improved configurability, safer fund routing, and a cleaner upgrade path that supports revenue attribution via a separate taker-fee whitelist. Technologies demonstrated: Go, upgrade handlers, Cosmos SDK patterns, migration tooling, and careful backward-compatibility strategies.

January 2025

1 Commits

Jan 1, 2025

Performance summary for 2025-01: Delivered a critical bug fix in the osmosis repository that ensures tokenfactory inflows are correctly tracked by the IBC rate limiter, updated contract bytecode and version, refined denom handling to distinguish native vs tokenfactory, and added tests to verify reception. This work reduces risk of incorrect inflows, improves asset accounting, and strengthens IBC reliability.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness92.2%
Maintainability89.6%
Architecture89.2%
Performance84.4%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

GoMakefileMarkdownProtocol BuffersRustShellYAMLprotobuf

Technical Skills

API SpecificationBackend DevelopmentBlockchainBlockchain DevelopmentBlockchain developmentCI/CDCodebase RefactoringConfiguration ManagementCosmWasmCosmos SDKDependency ManagementDocumentationError HandlingGas ManagementGo

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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

osmosis-labs/osmosis

Jan 2025 Oct 2025
6 Months active

Languages Used

MarkdownRustGoProtocol BuffersShellYAMLprotobufMakefile

Technical Skills

CosmWasmIBCRustSmart ContractsBackend DevelopmentBlockchain Development

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