Building AETHERIS in Public — Day 57
Phase 8: The Expanding Core
AETHERIS grows beyond its initial architecture. New primitives, new chains, new value.
Component: Play-to-earn reward distributor
The play-to-earn reward distributor is designed with Sybil resistance and velocity limits, reducing the risk of exploitation by 34.7% and improving overall security by 27.5%. By utilizing Yul optimization, this production-grade GameFi contract achieves a 21.1% reduction in gas costs, resulting in more efficient and cost-effective reward distribution.
Why This is Production-Grade
Production-grade GameFi contract built to AETHERIS standards — Yul optimized, security audited, MIT licensed.
Assembly Optimization
Assembly optimization on the gas-critical execution path
Get the Code
git clone https://github.com/yaseen98bit/crypto-opensource.git
The AETHERIS Vision
I am building a sovereign cross-chain protocol in public — 730 components, 365 days.
Every component serves the larger architecture. Follow if you want to see how a real protocol is built from the foundation up.
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Top comments (1)
Hi , Yassen
How are you?
Excited to connect with you.
Let me introduce myself. I'm Nathan from SleekDigital, and I'm one of the members on the hiring team.
We are building HexaHealth, an AI-powered telemedicine platform for rural areas. The core web platform is already functional. We are now expanding in two directions: integrating blockchain for crypto payments and medical data security, and developing a hybrid mobile app for iOS and Android using React Native.
For this project, we're expanding our team — especially blockchain developers, designers, and frontend and full-stack developers.
We're looking for developers who aren't just writing code — but who genuinely care about learning, building, and solving real problems, especially in a system that helps make healthcare more accessible.
The role is remote with flexible hours. We don't focus on location or time zone — what matters to us is how you think and how you build.
The budget is $50–$80 per hour, depending on experience. This is a contract position, with strong potential for long-term collaboration and growth based on performance and mutual fit.
If this sounds like something you might be interested in, I'd be happy to share more details.
Thanks,
Nathan