Fullstack engineer
Deval Minocha
I build products across the whole stack — the React interface a user touches, the API and services behind it, all the way down to the row it writes.
At the surface
For four years I’ve shipped products end to end — the React and Next.js front ends people actually use, the APIs and services behind them, the smart contracts and databases underneath. I’m as comfortable building an inspector UI or a swap portal as I am writing the contract or the booking engine it talks to.
I like owning the whole stack.
The interesting problems tend to span the layers: a booking flow that can’t oversell, a payment path that can’t double-charge, a design edit that has to write back into real source code. I care about the details you only catch when you hold the whole thing in your head at once — the loading state nobody designed, the row-level lock that decides who gets the last ticket, the migration that has to ship without downtime. I follow the request all the way down and back up.
The best products are built by people who can see the whole stack, not just their slice of it.
Experience
Four years shipping fullstack products — from blockchain and backend to the interfaces on top.
- 2025 — 2026
Founding Backend Engineer
Putting Scene
Built the booking, ticketing, and organizer platform end to end — Redis holds, Postgres row-level locking, and idempotent Razorpay settlement so it never oversells or double-charges.
- 2022 — 2025
Fullstack Blockchain Engineer
Monkhub Innovations
Shipped products end to end across the stack — the MNEE ERC-20 stablecoin with its React admin panel and swap/bridge portal, and Escapely's team play, hint system, and difficulty analytics.
- 2022
Junior Smart Contract Developer
Tokenminds
Wrote and audited Solidity smart contracts.
- 2021
B.Tech, Computer Science
The LNMIIT, Jaipur
Selected work
A few systems I’ve built. Each opens into the full story.
Bedrock
You’ve reached the foundation.
If you’re building a product that needs someone who can take it from the interface all the way down, let’s talk.