
Kristina contributed to the chainflip-sdk-monorepo by delivering a Conservative Slippage Cap in Swap Quoting, refactoring the slippage calculation logic to use the minimum of live and general recommended tolerances. This adjustment improved the reliability of swap quotes in volatile markets and enhanced user trust. Earlier, Kristina focused on backend and database schema cleanups across two repositories, removing unused columns and enums, renaming legacy values, and aligning migrations to the updated data model. Using TypeScript, SQL, and Prisma, Kristina’s work reduced technical debt, improved maintainability, and ensured safer migrations, demonstrating a thoughtful approach to both feature delivery and codebase health.

In 2025-09, delivered a Conservative Slippage Cap in Swap Quoting for chainflip-sdk-monorepo. Refactored slippage calculation to cap live price slippage by using the minimum of the recommended live price slippage tolerance and the general recommended tolerance, improving robustness and reliability of swap quotes. This change reduces the risk of unfavorable quotes in volatile markets and enhances user trust.
In 2025-09, delivered a Conservative Slippage Cap in Swap Quoting for chainflip-sdk-monorepo. Refactored slippage calculation to cap live price slippage by using the minimum of the recommended live price slippage tolerance and the general recommended tolerance, improving robustness and reliability of swap quotes. This change reduces the risk of unfavorable quotes in volatile markets and enhances user trust.
March 2025 performance summary: Implemented focused schema cleanups to reduce technical debt and improve stability. The changes remove unused columns and enums, unify legacy values, and align migrations with the updated data model, delivering clearer schemas and safer migrations for upcoming features. The work across two repos enhances reliability, reduces maintenance cost, and speeds development velocity for future business initiatives.
March 2025 performance summary: Implemented focused schema cleanups to reduce technical debt and improve stability. The changes remove unused columns and enums, unify legacy values, and align migrations with the updated data model, delivering clearer schemas and safer migrations for upcoming features. The work across two repos enhances reliability, reduces maintenance cost, and speeds development velocity for future business initiatives.
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