Riley is a research engineer with five years of hands-on experience building and refining backend systems, particularly around TypeScript tooling for blockchain protocol SDKs. They have contributed to the well-regarded Superfluid protocol monorepo, improving TypeScript typings and interfaces for core agreement helpers and tightening utils and configuration across the project. Comfortable navigating complex codebases, Riley combines research-oriented problem solving with practical engineering—spotting typing gaps and shipping robust developer-facing fixes. Based in the United States, they present as an independent researcher who prefers contributing through impactful open-source backend improvements rather than traditional product roles.
Superfluid Protocol Monorepo: the specification, implementations, peripherals and development kits.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:21 reviews, 26 commits, 47 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Riley primarily focused on implementing and maintaining Typescript type information for the js-sdk, indicating a focus on backend development related to the Superfluid protocol. They addressed several typescript typing issues and made improvements to the interfaces for Instant Distribution AgreementV1Helper, ConstantFlowAgreementV1Helper, and other core files. The user also contributed to fixing typing issues throughout the project and made improvements to the utils and config.
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