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║   IFEOLUWA SANNI                                                                                             ║
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║   Web3 Full-Stack Developer · Cairo & Solidity Engineer · Open-Source Protocol Contributor                  ║
║   Women in Ethereum Protocol Engineer · DevRel & Community Builder · Technical Writer                       ║
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║   Onchain. In the docs. In the protocol.                                        she/her                     ║
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"Ship it onchain, write it clearly, teach it freely."


🌿 Origin Story

I didn't come from a CS background. Which means I know better than most that growth is nonlinear, and the most complex systems have surprisingly elegant logic underneath.

That's how I approach Web3.

I build full-stack DApps on Ethereum and StarkNet — from smart contract architecture in Solidity and Cairo through to wallet-connected frontends. Then I write about what I build, and contribute it back to the ecosystem, because the best way to understand a protocol is to get your hands inside it.

Currently: shipping on-chain at Confidios · contributing across Ethereum and StarkNet at OnlyDust & Drips · running developer workshops as DevRel lead at Dev3Pack · building community for women, students entering Tech & Web3.


📖 Chapter One — The Stack

⌁ On-Chain — where the logic lives

Solidity Cairo Rust Ethereum StarkNet IPFS

⌁ Frontend — where the user lives

TypeScript JavaScript React Next.js Tailwind CSS Vite HTML5 CSS3

⌁ Web3 — where the money lives

Ethers.js Wagmi Web3.js Thirdweb Web3Modal GraphQL

⌁ Docs & Tools — the rest of the toolkit

Git Hardhat Foundry Docusaurus Notion Figma Markdown


📖 Chapter Two — Protocol Work & Open Source

Contributor. Builder. Shipper. In that order, every time.

I don't just use protocols — I contribute to them. Over 10+ live Ethereum and StarkNet repositories have had PRs, issue reports, documentation, or contract code from me land in production. I show up consistently, I ship, and I leave the codebase better than I found it.

🔵 Women in Ethereum Protocol — Top Contributor & Protocol Engineer (Aug–Oct 2025) Selected as a Fellow and recognised as a top contributor to the Women in Ethereum Protocol cohort — one of the most rigorous applied engineering programmes in the Ethereum ecosystem. Worked directly on Ethereum protocol-level code and tooling alongside core developers, contributing to the technical foundation of the network itself.

🟣 OnlyDust & Drips — Consistent Open-Source Contributor Active across 15+ Ethereum and StarkNet repositories, delivering code, documentation, and technical guides that have been adopted by protocol maintainers. Earned consistent contributor recognition for reliable, high-quality, production-ready output. Not a drive-by contributor — I take ownership.

🟠 Confidios — Smart Contract Developer & Technical Writer Building and shipping Cairo and Rust smart contract systems on StarkNet. I own the full cycle: architecture, implementation, peer review, and the documentation that ensures other developers can actually use what we built.

🟢 Dev3Pack — Open Source DevRel Mentoring and guiding in open-source contribution and building skills through it.


📖 Chapter three — Off the Clock

I believe a developer who can't explain their work hasn't fully understood it yet. So I write — about Cairo patterns, DeFi mechanics, open-source contribution workflows, and the things nobody documents until someone gets stuck at 2 am.

Beyond that:

  • 👩‍🏫 Onboarded students, teenagers, and career-pivoting women into Tech and Web3 through structured mentorship
  • 📝 I write docs that developers bookmark, not just read once
  • 🌱 When I'm not on-chain or in a terminal, I'm reading something that has nothing to do with tech — and somehow it always finds its way back

📖 Chapter Four — The Numbers

Ifeoluwa's GitHub Stats

Top Languages

GitHub Streak


📖 Chapter five — Say Something

Not a "let's connect" person. More of a "here's something I built — what do you think?" person.

If you're a founder looking for a developer who ships full-stack and documents it — let's talk. If you're a protocol looking for a contributor who stays — check the commit history, then let's talk. If you're a developer stuck on something in Web3 — open an issue, send a DM.

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