Computer Science student at Bowen University building intentional web experiences and on-chain tools. I work across the full stack, from clean frontend interfaces to backend systems, Solana bots, and automated trading solutions. I turn strong ideas into real working products.
Who I am
I'm Atsiangbe Melvin, a Computer Science student at Bowen University, Nigeria, passionate about crafting software that's both functional and well-considered. I gravitate toward the intersection of web development and emerging tech - especially Web3 and the Solana ecosystem.
My projects range from full-stack attendance systems and Telegram trading bots to academic research on programming language paradigms. I care about writing clean code and understanding the systems I build.
When I'm not coding, you'll find me doing graphic design, managing dev communities, or exploring what's new in DeFi. I'm actively looking for opportunities to collaborate on meaningful products.
What I work with
What I've built
Featured Project · 2026
A mobile-first attendance management system for Bowen University using QR codes and NFC check-in. Designed for scale across departments, with an admin dashboard, real-time reporting, and secure CSV export.
View on GitHub →Automation · Blockchain
A Telegram-based automated sniper for Solana memecoins. Extracts contract addresses from DexScreener, Pump.fun, and Twitter, with a token scoring engine and button-driven control panel. Deployed persistently on AWS EC2.
View on GitHub →Background
Coursework spanning Programming Languages, Data Structures, Machine Learning fundamentals, and Systems Design. Actively building real-world projects alongside academics with a focus on full-stack engineering and Web3.
Hands-on learning through building: Solana architecture, DeFi protocol design, automated trading infrastructure, and deploying production tools to AWS. Practical over theoretical.
Let's talk
I'm open to freelance work, internships, Web3 collaborations, and good conversations about tech. Drop me a message — I reply promptly.
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