Kevin Szuchet is a curious full-stack software engineer with 8+ years of experience, recently focused for five years on MERN stack work within microservices-driven architectures. He has shipped production dApps and platform features at Decentraland, including FIAT-to-crypto integrations (Transak/MoonPay), marketplace UX improvements, and the project's first end-to-end purchase integration test. Comfortable across TypeScript, React, Node.js and Web3 stacks, he also brings backend experience in .NET/C# and CI/CD automation. Based in Slovenia, Kevin seeks sustainable tech collaborations and blends hands-on implementation with documented architectural decision-making—he’s even served as an ADR editor and contributor to Decentraland’s popular NFT Marketplace front-end.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Data Science Mathematics and Computer Science, Data Science Mathematics and Computer Science at Israel Tech Challenge <itc>
Information Systems Engineer Computer Engineering Information Systems, Information Systems Engineer Computer Engineering Information Systems at Universidad Tecnológica Nacional
High school technical degree with Information Technology and Digital Media specialization Information Technology, High school technical degree with Information Technology and Digital Media specialization Information Technology at Escuela Tecnica ORT
Contributions:24 releases, 246 reviews, 23 commits in 2 months
Contributions summary:Kevin primarily contributed to the front-end development of the marketplace, focusing on implementing UI components and features. Their work included rendering empty state components, setting up buy with card flows, implementing a buy MANA button, and adding new sale action boxes. They also addressed issues like setting the loading state correctly and improving the overall UI design.
npm para actualizar pivotal a partir de los eventos de Github
Contributions:1 review, 2 PRs, 4 pushes in 2 years 2 months
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