
Jordan Earls
Authored and maintained protocol smart contracts and upgrades that determine CRV minting, fees and pool mechanics
Delivered the core protocol implementations used by Curve pools, writing and maintaining the Solidity contracts that implement the StableSwap algorithm, liquidity provider accounting, and fee mechanics. These concrete code contributions determined how trades route, how fees accumulate, and how pool balances interact with CRV incentives. Executed on-chain upgrades and security fixes through pull requests and governance‑approved contract migrations, carrying out step‑by‑step deployments and verifiable commits in the protocol repository. Those development actions directly changed CRV minting hooks, reward distribution calls and gauge interfaces used by external integrators. Collaborated on audit responses and contract parameter tuning following real incidents and governance votes, producing code patches and upgrade proposals that were merged and executed on mainnet. The technical decisions made at the contract level are directly traceable to observed token supply flows, reward receipts and the execution of CRV governance proposals. Maintained interfaces used by aggregators and third‑party services, ensuring compatibility with wrappers and integrations that influence CRV liquidity and utility. The developer work therefore had immediate practical effects on how CRV is earned, distributed and used within the DeFi stack.
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