Tobias Harison-denby is a Web3 developer based in the UK with 12 years of experience building resilient front-end and full-stack applications. He blends modern JavaScript and TypeScript expertise—React, Next.js, Tailwind—with deep Web3 tooling like useDApp and ethers.js, and currently focuses on NFT infrastructure at NFTX. Tobias has contributed to notable open-source projects, improving useDApp with ENS lookup and Palm support and integrating NFTX pools into DefiLlama’s yield-server to surface accurate APY and TVL. His background includes senior UI roles at GoDaddy and work solving real-world performance bottlenecks in large-scale front-end systems. Known for meticulous, opinionated coding (he jokes he’ll never drop semicolons), he pairs pragmatic engineering with attention to data integrity and error handling. He also brings a communicator’s sensibility from a journalism degree, helping translate complex blockchain concepts into usable developer tools.
12 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BA Honours, Journalism & Media, 2:1 (Upper Second Class), BA Honours, Journalism & Media, 2:1 (Upper Second Class) at De Montfort University
Framework for rapid Dapp development. Simple. Robust. Extendable. Testable
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 5 PRs, 18 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Tobias primarily focused on enhancing the functionality and usability of the usedapp framework. Their contributions include adding new features like the ENS lookup hook and Palm chain support, which required modifying core components and updating configuration files. The user also improved error messaging and handled dropped/replaced transactions, enhancing the robustness of the framework. These changes indicate an involvement in both front-end (ENS display) and back-end (transaction handling, chain support) aspects of the Dapp development framework.
Contributions:6 commits, 2 PRs, 5 comments in 15 days
Contributions summary:Tobias primarily contributed to the `nftx` adaptor, focusing on integrating NFTX pools to fetch the correct APY and TVL data. They implemented features to calculate and present data for both liquidity and inventory pools. The user also addressed code quality and data integrity by implementing fixes and filtering out empty or illiquid pools.
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