What Clients Get
Moxelwyn Ist works with developers, founders, and product teams building on decentralized infrastructure. Sessions are structured around your specific stack — not a generic dapp checklist.
What the work actually covers
Sessions address architecture decisions before they become expensive refactors. Smart contract logic, wallet integration patterns, on-chain data indexing — the specifics vary by project, but the format stays the same: focused, documented, actionable.
Clients typically arrive with a working prototype or a detailed spec. The session reviews what exists, identifies the friction points, and produces a written summary with prioritized next steps.
From clients who've been through it
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Lead developer, DeFi protocol startup
Came in with a gas optimization question, left with a completely different approach to state management. The written notes alone saved us a week of back-and-forth on the team.
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Founder, NFT tooling platform
Expected a broad overview. Got a specific review of our contract structure with three concrete changes that reduced our audit scope. Not what I anticipated, but exactly what I needed.
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Product manager, cross-chain bridge project
The session helped us reframe the problem we were solving. We had been building the right thing in the wrong order. The priority list from the summary is still on our sprint board.
Who runs the sessions
Solange has spent the better part of eight years reviewing smart contract designs, debugging wallet connection failures at 2am, and explaining why a particular indexing approach will cause problems six months from now. She does not do motivational speeches.
Sessions are conducted in English. Clients share their codebase or specification in advance. The time is used for analysis, not introductions.
EVM chains, Solana, Substrate. Frontend integration with ethers.js, wagmi, and viem.
Written summary, prioritized action list, and a follow-up window for clarification questions.
Remote only. Video call with screen share. Clients from 34 countries have used the service.
NDA available on request. Code shared before sessions is not retained after the engagement closes.