Hi Monad Community,
I’m Yahya (OshVanK), a software developer and long-term validator/infrastructure provider. I’ve been deeply immersed in the Cosmos and Tendermint ecosystems for years, and now I am fully committed to pushing the boundaries of the Monad network.
I am currently in my 3rd week of running a validator on the Monad Testnet, maintaining a 100% uptime record with a robust, enterprise-grade hardware setup.
My Commitment: Beyond Just Validating
For me, being a validator is not just about keeping a node online; it’s about active participation and building the tools the community needs to thrive. Here is how I am contributing to Monad:
1. Monad Explorer 
I have launched a dedicated explorer to provide real-time insights into the testnet. It’s designed to be fast, intuitive, and a reliable source of truth for network activity.
Link: https://monad.oshvank.xyz/
2. MonadScope: The Mobile Experience 
I am excited to announce MonadScope, a mobile application designed specifically for the Monad ecosystem. While web explorers are great, I believe community members and developers should be able to monitor the network’s health and their own interests on the go.
- Status: Active
3. Network Stability & Ecosystem Support 
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Infrastructure: I provide high-availability infrastructure to ensure the decentralization and resilience of the Monad network.
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Active Support: I am actively involved in the developer community, helping newcomers troubleshoot issues and sharing technical insights to foster a healthy ecosystem.
Why I am a Long-term Partner
My experience in node operations and software development allows me to understand the “under the hood” mechanics of Monad’s parallel execution. I am not just here for the testnet; my goal is to be a cornerstone of the Monad Mainnet, providing continuous technical support and building user-centric products like MonadScope.
I would love to get your feedback on the Explorer and hear what features you’d like to see in MonadScope!
Let’s build the fastest, most scalable EVM future together. ![]()
Best regards,
OshVanK
Validator & Software Developer
