Brian Galdo is a self-taught frontend engineer from Argentina with four years of hands-on experience building developer tooling and wallet UX for web3 applications. He has shipped integrations and UI improvements for high-profile open-source projects like Remix, where he modernized WalletConnect and Web3Modal support, and contributed core wallet/chain management features to Reown's onchain app toolkit. His roles span developer advocacy at WalletConnect to frontend engineering at Seedify, Wonderstruck Studio, and now Trust Wallet, blending product-facing work with deep SDK and integration expertise. Brian focuses on improving developer and end-user workflows—refactoring clients, upgrading libraries (ethers v6), and smoothing network switching and balance calculations. Comfortable across the full stack, he brings a pragmatic, UX-first mindset to complex blockchain tooling and a track record of resolving compatibility and merge-conflict challenges in active open-source codebases.
3 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Licenciatura, Licenciatura at Universidad Nacional de La Pampa
Contributions:186 reviews, 66 PRs, 184 pushes in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Brian primarily focused on adding and improving core functionality for the onchain application user experience. They implemented support for ethers v6, refactored code related to EIP6963 connectors and chain management, and added a flag for the 'allWallets' button. The user also fixed balance calculation issues and improved the handling of network switching, indicating a focus on improving the user experience and core wallet interactions. Their contributions span across multiple files, demonstrating a wide scope of work within the project.
Remix is a browser-based compiler and IDE that enables users to build Ethereum contracts with Solidity language and to debug transactions.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:3 comments in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Brian primarily focused on updating the WalletConnect integration within the Remix IDE. Their contributions involved upgrading the Web3Modal library, adapting the code to the new version, and refactoring the WalletConnect client. They also addressed merge conflicts, ensured compatibility, and made changes to the user interface components related to wallet connections. This work suggests a focus on improving the user experience and integrating wallet functionality within the Remix IDE.
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