Ouail Tayarth

Ouail is a blockchain developer and enjoys collaborating with clients to create high-converting NFT and web3 projects.

He’s experienced in smart contracts with Gas Efficiency, Security Mechanisms, and all the specific requirements you need for a project or collection.

Ouail can help clients with the following services:

● Coding gas-efficient custom and secure smart contracts to store NFT information, which bring transparency, time efficiency, precision, safety, cost-effectiveness, and trust into blockchain transactions for your community.

● Providing suggestions, reviews, including metadata storage through IPFS.

● Testing, writing smart contracts for different tokens (ERC-20, ERC-721, ERC-1155,etc) based on the client’s requirement.

● Building secure NFT Minting Websites with metamask wallet connection and web3 integration.

● Designing and building decentralised and centralised web applications of different types (NFT marketplace, crypto website, NFTs, blogs, e-commerce stores, personal website) from scratch to production using the best and secure web development technologies.

As an experienced blockchain developer, you can rest assured that you are getting top-quality with a pre-determined strategy to assure your return on investment.

*Ouail is employed by Summit Land Management, a Rose Law Group related company, and contracted with Rose Law Group.

Examples of Work

In The News

Paul Coble’s ‘Video AI Update of the Week’: Rose Law Group’s AI, intellectual property, and technology law department chair looks into a case involving AI and the intellectual property of artists

Generative AI has upended the world of copyright. More than a dozen lawsuits are currently working their way through the courts to determine the extent that generative-AI tools step on the intellectual property of authors and artists. Paul Coble, Rose Law Group Chair of Intellectual Property and Artificial Intelligence, breaks down the latest ruling in the case against the developers

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What to do about the Social Security numbers breach; Paul Coble, Rose Law Group’s AI, intellectual property, and technology law department chair, provides some pointers

By Rebecca Schneid | Time Magazine Billions of personal information records may have been exposed in April after a hacking group gained access to records from the background check service National Public Data (NPD), prompting warnings from cybersecurity experts. NPD confirmed this week that a security incident within their company resulted in a leak of personal information, including social security numbers for millions of people.

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