Justin Pham is a Singapore-based technology leader and entrepreneur with 11 years of experience building and scaling SaaS, AI and blockchain products. As co-founder of BC Lab and MVP Studio he blends hands-on full‑stack engineering, software architecture and product strategy to deliver AR/VR metaverse experiences, AI-driven learning platforms and enterprise solutions. He has led cross-functional teams to productionize NLP, classification and clustering models and earlier built high-volume .NET SaaS used by New Zealand schools. An active contributor to the polkadot-js/apps ecosystem, he integrated Bit.Country parachain support and custom types to bridge UI and blockchain networks. He combines a practical academic grounding in machine learning and AI with a founder’s appetite for turning research into user-facing systems.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Machine Learning (Short Course), Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning (Short Course), Artificial Intelligence at University of Washington
Bachelor of Computer and Information Science, Software Development and Information System Science, Bachelor of Computer and Information Science, Software Development and Information System Science at Auckland University of Technology
Certificate in Information Technology, Problem Solving and IT Infrastructure, A, Certificate in Information Technology, Problem Solving and IT Infrastructure, A at Unitec Institute of Technology
Diploma in Information Technology, Core Concept, Diploma in Information Technology, Core Concept at NIIT Polytechnic
Basic Polkadot/Substrate UI for interacting with a Polkadot and Substrate node. This is the main user-facing application, allowing access to all features available on Substrate chains.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:7 commits, 8 PRs, 2 comments in 9 months
Contributions summary:Justin primarily contributed to the user interface and configuration of the Polkadot/Substrate UI, focusing on integrating the Bit.Country network. They implemented changes to the UI, adding Bit.Country testnet and parachain support, including logos, RPC endpoints, and custom type definitions. The user updated configuration files to reflect the new network parameters, including paraId and other network-specific configurations. Their work involved modifying UI components, network configurations, and API specifications to facilitate interaction with the Bit.Country blockchain.
Bit.country blockchain network based on Substrate.
Contributions:2 PRs, 334 pushes, 63 branches in 3 years 5 months
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