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David | Developer Relations | Pilot ✈️🚁

I’m David, a developer relations engineer and independent builder focused on decentralized systems, AI-driven tooling, and local-first automation.

I work at Particle Network, helping developers build cross-chain applications through chain abstraction and Universal Accounts β€” a unified way for users to interact across multiple blockchains.

Alongside my work in Web3 infrastructure, I’m developing SpectraCoreX β€” an open-source initiative to create a local, privacy-first home automation ecosystem, where every process runs on your own hardware and data never leaves your network.


🧠 Professional Work β€” Chain Abstraction & DevRel

At Particle Network, I help developers simplify multi-chain development through SDKs and guides focused on:

  • Universal Accounts β€” single address & balance across chains
  • Gas abstraction β€” transactions without native gas tokens
  • Cross-chain UX β€” seamless user onboarding & wallet interoperability

πŸ“˜ Learn about chain abstraction


🏠 Independent Work β€” SpectraCoreX

SpectraCoreX is an open-source ecosystem for local-first automation, built for privacy, autonomy, and interoperability.
It replaces fragmented, cloud-bound β€œsmart home” setups with a modular suite of services that run entirely on local hardware.

Core principles:

  • Local by default β€” all computation happens on your devices
  • Modular and composable β€” small independent services, easily replaced
  • Private and auditable β€” full data control, transparent behavior

🧩 Learn more at SpectraCoreX on GitHub


πŸ€– AI x Web3 Experiments

LangChain Series β€” Building AI-Based Apps
A hands-on series about building local and Web3-connected AI applications using LangChain and FastAPI.

LangChain Series

Read the full series at davideai.dev


πŸ’‘ Solidity Fundamentals Course

A practical introduction to Solidity through a structured, project-based curriculum.
πŸŽ“ Start learning for free (Skillshare 30-day trial)


🧩 Skills

My Skills

ChatGPT Ethereum Web3.js


πŸ“¬ Connect

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Hashnode Profile

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LinkedIn
LinkedIn


✈️ Aviation

Outside of software, I’m a commercial pilot and Certified Flight Instructor for airplanes and helicopters.
I bring the same systems-oriented mindset from aviation β€” checklists, safety, and precision β€” into my approach to development, documentation, and open-source projects.


πŸ“Š GitHub Insights

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  1. SpectraX SpectraX Public

    SpectraX is a streamlined surveillance system for turning any phone, tablet, or IP camera into a secure RTSP/HLS streaming source with object detection capabilities

    Python 1

  2. solidity-fundamentals solidity-fundamentals Public

    Here you will find .sol files containing notes and explanations about the basics of the solidity smart contracts language. These are meant to be used to have examples about the syntax and very brie…

    Solidity 3 2

  3. call-smart-contract-functions-using-web3.py call-smart-contract-functions-using-web3.py Public

    This tutorial shows you how you can call smart contract functions using the web3.py library. You will learn how to call view/pure functions, and functions that change the state of the blockchain.

    Python 14 4

  4. chainstacklabs/raydium-sdk-swap-example-typescript chainstacklabs/raydium-sdk-swap-example-typescript Public

    An example to swap tokens on Solana using the Raydium SDK, TypeScript, and Chainstack

    TypeScript 184 48