My name is

Yashvardhan Jagnani

Blockchain | Full Stack | Software

Building systems that actually work.

Computer Science graduate from SRMIST, Chennai (class of 2023), with a specialization in Cybersecurity. Started coding in college and haven't stopped since. I work across the stack, but these days I'm focused on blockchain infrastructure and decentralized applications, smart contracts, and building tools that make web3 development less painful. The tools change, but the goal stays the same: build things that solve real problems.

 

About

Beyond the code

When I'm not debugging code or wrestling with RPC endpoints, I listen to music, read about space, and occasionally have decent conversations. I keep a Spotify history because it's interesting to see what stuck, and I follow astronomy news because the universe is absurdly large and we're absurdly small. Sometimes I watch shows that make me think, but mostly I just code.

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Stack

Tools of the trade

bootstrap

c

c++

css

express

figma

gatsby

html

illustrator

javascript

linux

mongo db

next

node

nuxt

photoshop

preact

react

redux

sass

tailwind css

typescript

vue

bootstrap

c

c++

css

express

figma

gatsby

html

illustrator

javascript

linux

mongo db

next

node

nuxt

photoshop

preact

react

redux

sass

tailwind css

typescript

vue

bootstrap

c

c++

css

express

figma

gatsby

html

illustrator

javascript

linux

mongo db

next

node

nuxt

photoshop

preact

react

redux

sass

tailwind css

typescript

vue

The marquee above is something I built

Tools I use regularly. Some I know well, others I'm still figuring out. I work with both traditional web stacks and blockchain tooling, the space moves fast, so I pick up new things as projects demand them. Most of what I know came from needing to solve a specific problem, not from tutorials.

Experiences

Where the real learning happens

I believe in balancing theory with practice, understanding enough to make things work, then learning by doing. Real-world problems are the best teachers, and each project has taught me something new. Software development is constantly evolving, so I focus on practical knowledge that I can apply immediately. These experiences have shaped my approach to building solutions.

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Hackathons

Learning under pressure

Hackathons taught me most of what I know about development. The time pressure forces quick decisions and you learn to live with the consequences. It's also where I met people who actually know what they're doing. Most of these started as weekend experiments that spiraled into something bigger.

ETHGlobal New Delhi 2025New Delhi

ETHGlobal (September 2025)

Best use of Fluence Virtual Servers - Track Prize

Built flux.

ETHGlobal Prague 2025Prague

ETHGlobal (May 2025)

BlockScout Protocol Pool Prize - Track Prize

Built daoscape.

ETHOnline 2024Online

ETHGlobal (September 2024)

Sign Protocol Pool Prize - Track Prize

Built dewls.

Unfold 2023Online

CoinDCX (November 2023)

Best use of Router - Track Prize

Built lenden.

MOZOHACK 4.0Online

SRMZKILLA (February 2023)

Mentor

ParticipationOnline

Unknown (February 2022)

Participation

Built delinzk.

HackRx 3.0Pune

Bajaj Finserv (June 2022)

Dark Horse - Power & Pace

Built NudgeLab.

Rookie Hacks IIOnline

Major League Hacking (May 2022)

Best Blockchain Project Using Hedera

Built Contracts.

Smart India Hackathon - InternalsOnline

AICTE - SRMIST (March 2022)

Participation

Built Hospitatva.

MOZOHACK 2.1Online

SRMKZILLA (March 2021)

Mentor

Hack CBS 3.0Online

Major League Hacking (October 2020)

Participation

Built Stories.

Hack This FallOnline

Major League Hacking (October 2020)

First Position

Built Shikshak.

HackTheMountainsOnline

Major League Hacking (October 2020)

Fourth Position

Built Fren.

Code2Create 4.0Vellore

ACM VIT - Student Chapter (March 2020)

Best First Year Team

Built BharatBeacon.

Projects

Things I've built

See all my projects

Certifications

Continuous learning

Database Foundations

Oracle Academy

April 2022

AWS Certified Cloud Practioner

Amazon Web Services

September 2021 - 2024

Fundamentals of Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Red Hat Enterprise

September 2021

The Bits and Bytes of Computer Networking

Google

May 2020

Technical Support Fundamentals

Google

April 2020

Palo Alto Networks Academy Cybersecurity Foundation

Palo Alto

April 2020

Resumes

Speak for themselves

Resume versions over the years. Each one marks a shift in focus or a new thing I learned. Click on the preview to view each version.