Timur Badretdinov is a front-end engineer and founder with 11 years of experience building high-throughput DeFi and Web3 products, currently running Scope, a developer-focused block explorer. He has led front-end efforts at Balancer where his AMM UX and migration tools handled hundreds of millions in liquidity, and as a founding engineer at Illiquid he architected large-scale indexing, caching, and full-stack Next.js systems for multi-chain datasets. Comfortable across the stack, Timur contributes to open source projects like Raycast extensions and Nethermind, and has authored security-focused Solidity test cases—an unusual mix of UX-first front-end work and low-level blockchain tooling. Based in London, he blends rapid prototyping (PoCs delivered in days) with production-grade engineering and a knack for integrating diverse external APIs and services.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor's degree Computer Software Engineering at Higher School of Economics
A robust execution client for Ethereum node operators.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:78 commits, 15 PRs, 9 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Timur contributed to the implementation of the RinkebySpecProvider within the Nethermind execution client. They also worked on merging changes related to synchronization management, specifically addressing timeouts and other synchronization issues. Additionally, the user appears to be involved in resolving merge conflicts and making fixes, as evidenced by the "Merge fix" and "Merge another fix" commit messages. These changes contribute to the client's support for the Rinkeby test network and overall stability.
Contributions:11 reviews, 19 commits, 20 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Timur contributed several extensions to the Raycast platform, showcasing expertise in front-end development with React and TypeScript. They implemented features like JSON formatting, coin price tracking via the Coingecko API, and a Unix timestamp converter, demonstrating proficiency in utilizing Raycast API components. Additionally, they added a Netlify extension for managing web deployments, integrating with external services to enhance Raycast's functionality, and an icon search capability, expanding the breadth of the extension ecosystem.
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