Oleg Gulverdashvili is a software architect and tech lead with 15 years of experience building scalable systems across AI, blockchain, e-commerce, and edtech. He has led end-to-end delivery as a founding engineer and lead blockchain engineer, creating a DApp framework that powered 25+ projects and shipping an award-winning, Kickstarter-backed product. Skilled at translating business goals into resilient architectures, he pairs hands-on contributions—from backend fixes in popular libraries like Mongoose to UI improvements in MetaMask—with leadership of cross-functional teams. Oleg excels in pre-sales architecture for high-load blockchain platforms (NFT marketplaces, exchanges, Play2Earn games) and in mentoring engineers to ensure technical excellence from prototype to production. Based in Tbilisi, he brings a practical security background and a curiosity-driven approach—self-described as a “bꜵld cat”—that surfaces in both open-source work and product-focused engineering.
15 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
bachelor, information security, bachelor, information security at State University of Information and Communication Technologies
bachelor, brewer, bachelor, brewer at National University of Food Technology
MongoDB object modeling designed to work in an asynchronous environment.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:19 commits, 23 PRs, 115 comments in 9 months
Contributions summary:Oleg primarily contributed to the Mongoose library by fixing bugs and implementing enhancements related to core functionalities. Their work included addressing color issues in the `inspect` method, resolving failing tests related to document inspection and update operations, and refactoring the code to use promises for asynchronous database operations. Furthermore, the user modified the code to handle date casting and made linting improvements.
Contributions:13 commits, 26 PRs, 29 comments in 15 days
Contributions summary:Oleg primarily focused on refactoring and improving the user interface components within the MetaMask extension. Their contributions include refactoring the gas fee display component, fixing import statements, and addressing a BigNumber casting issue. The user also made modifications to several UI components including confirm-send-token, confirm-send-ether, and the to-autocomplete component.
dapp-developersethereumweb3bravemetamask
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Oleg Gulverdashvili - Software Architect at EthBerry Studio