Jinsu Kim is a seasoned software entrepreneur and CEO with 12 years of experience, best known for founding Tokenmom in 2018 — a wallet-first decentralized exchange that lets users trade ERC20/ERC721 tokens without sign-up, deposits, or withdrawals. A hands-on Python developer (GitHub: item4), he has contributed meaningful open-source work by localizing "JS: The Right Way" into Korean and improving Faker's Korean address provider, demonstrating attention to developer experience and regionalization. He blends product-level tokenomics (TM token incentives and burn mechanics) with engineering rigor to deliver secure, user-centric blockchain infrastructure. Based in South Korea and educated at Hayang University, he operates at the crossroads of developer tooling, localization, and blockchain UX.
An easy-to-read, quick reference for JS best practices, accepted coding standards, and links around the Web
Role in this project:
Localization / Internationalization Specialist
Contributions:57 commits, 1 PR, 10 comments in 2 days
Contributions summary:Jinsu primarily contributed to translating the content of the repository into Korean (ko-kr). Their commits involved translating various sections of the "JS: The Right Way" guide, including welcome messages, getting started content, code style guidelines, good parts, testing tools, and design patterns, as well as translating the license information. This suggests a focus on making the guide accessible to Korean-speaking users.
Faker is a Python package that generates fake data for you.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 2 PRs, 9 comments in 21 days
Contributions summary:Jinsu primarily focused on refactoring and enhancing the Korean address provider within the Faker library. Their contributions included modifying address formats, adding road-related features such as road names and numbers, and updating the documentation. The user also kept backward compatibility and corrected a typo, ensuring the quality and usability of the Faker library. These changes focused on enhancing the Korean address generation capabilities.
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