For most of a decade I've built the plumbing of Ethereum: smart contracts, the nodes and relayers behind them, and the services that keep them online. Bridges, wallets, audits. Different products, same job: make the invisible parts dependable.
now
Hop Protocol, co-founder. Cross-rollup infrastructure: the contracts on-chain, and everything off-chain that keeps a bridge honest and available. Bonders, indexers, APIs, monitoring.
built
Authereum, wallet infrastructure: relayers, meta-transactions, account abstraction before it had a name. uniswap-python, the unofficial Python client for Uniswap, ~1,000 stars and somehow still going. An Ethereum meetup in Los Angeles that grew into a real community, and a pile of hackathon builds. Three of them won.
before
Smart contract auditor at Level K: OpenZeppelin 2.0, Augur v2, dYdX, Decentraland, TrustToken. First crypto engineer at CoinCircle. Aerospace hardware at Boeing and Raytheon, systems that have to work the first time. A master's in electrical engineering from UCLA.
My job is knowing what has to be trustless. This page doesn't. An AI built it.