I've always wanted to create the next big thing, and getting into coding as a whole these past 2 years changed a lot of things for me. Since then, I try to push my work to new horizons with each project, always putting quality first.
I first started learning by building my own small scale projects, competing (and winning) ETHGlobal hackathons against mature web2 developers and eventually working with the team to onboard ~500-1000 developers from over 60 countries every hackathon.
Then I went to Polychain to do research where I gained a lot more appreciation of the blockchain space, now having been exposed to much more of what lies beyond the Ethereum ecosystem.
All this is just the beginning, and I can’t wait to push it even further.