Welcome to the Blog
Why I'm starting to write about Web3, full-stack engineering, and what I'm learning along the way.
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I've spent the last five years shipping production web and mobile software, and the last two years going deep into Web3 — hackathons, a Fullstack Blockchain Bootcamp, and end-to-end dApps on EVM and the Internet Computer.
This blog is where I'm going to write about that journey.
What you can expect here
- Web3 build notes — Solidity, Motoko, ICP canisters, wallet flows, and the rough edges I run into shipping real dApps.
- Full-stack patterns — Next.js, GraphQL, Go, and the cross-cutting concerns that come up across fintech, AI tooling, and admin platforms.
- Hackathon teardowns — what I built, what worked, what I'd do differently, and what placed in 2024 and 2025.
A short bio, for context
I'm Nashir Jamali, a full-stack engineer based in Surabaya, Indonesia. I've worked across mobile banking (Mitrais), tender management and AI agents (Kolibri for Impact), and financial data pipelines (Telkom Indonesia). On the Web3 side, I've placed in five hackathons including 2nd at ICP Hackathon 6.0 and 3rd at WCHL ICP Regional Asia.
Most importantly — I'm looking for my first professional Web3 role. If you're hiring, my resume and LinkedIn are the fastest ways to start a conversation.
Why write?
Two reasons:
- Clarify thinking. The Web3 ecosystem changes fast. Writing forces me to actually understand the things I'm building with.
- Compound exposure. A portfolio shows what I shipped. A blog shows how I think. Both matter when you're trying to break into a new space.
More soon. Thanks for reading.