Sameep Singhania is a Co‑Founder and experienced software engineer with a decade in professional programming and a B.Tech. in Computer Science. He specializes in blockchain engineering and consulting, helping enterprises design tokenomics, private chains and smart‑contract architectures to solve transparency and trust challenges. Sameep has hands‑on full‑stack experience—contributing backend trade execution logic to ParaSwap’s SDK and front‑end work for QuickSwap’s interface—bringing both protocol and product sensibilities. A frequent university speaker and community builder, he’s helped accelerate blockchain adoption across startups, academia and enterprise clients via Toptal and his ventures. Notably, he blends practical engineering (ERC‑20 tokens, crowdsales, POA private networks) with strategy for real‑world use cases, aiming to increase diversity and mainstream adoption of blockchain tech.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
High School Physics Chemistry Mathematics Computer Science, High School Physics Chemistry Mathematics Computer Science at Birla Vidya Manidr, Nainital
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Computer Science at JSS Academy Of Technical Education, Noida (UPTU)
Contributions:987 reviews, 427 commits, 1264 PRs in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Sameep primarily contributed to the front-end interface of the quickswap.exchange. Their commits include merging code from the master branch, updating UI components, and implementing new features for the swap, analytics, and pool pages. The changes involve modifications to code in TypeScript and React.js.
ParaSwap allows dApps and traders to get the best DEX liquidity by aggregating multiple markets and offering the best rates
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 1 PR, 3 pushes in 2 months
Contributions summary:Sameep primarily contributed to the `paraswap-sdk` repository by modifying code related to the integration of different decentralized exchanges (DEXs) like 0x, ParaSwapPool, and Kyber. They focused on payload encoding, building transaction hints and implementing Kyber v2 changes, which indicates a focus on the backend logic for executing trades. The user also made changes to the `paraswap-feed.js` and test files, suggesting involvement with retrieving prices and testing the SDK's functionality.
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