I’m Jackie. My background is in computer science, but I’m mostly playing around in the game development space nowadays. Currently working on the contracts that make up Valhalla.game.
Stuff I’m looking into right now are all tangentially related to moving games (where relevant) to blockchain, which includes memory management techniques (as operating on bytes directly in Yul seems the practical route) and zero knowledge techniques (for multiplayer).
At the time of writing I’m checking whether manually crafting the bytecode (and thus having access to interesting things like jump instructions) will help in compressing various parts down to fit in the EIP-170 limit.
In the foreground, I am working as a solidity department lead at Distributed Lab and manage a team of 10 amazing developers. Being super passionate about open source, I am leading the development of Solarity Ecosystem which is solidity + ZK oriented tooling and libraries.
In the background, top 100 immunefy whitehat, ZK researcher, and solidity educator.
I am Ali, blockchain developer with 5 years experience. Mostly working on EVM based networks and currently working at Dalos Network as Technical Advisor
I’m Abdulla. I work for a automated crypto trading company at the moment, as a senior developer. I’ve been trading crypto for over 8 years at this point, and have been following EVM/Ethereum development since the last bull run cycle. I’m mostly a Typescript developer, but fluent in Rust and Solidity.
I’m currently working on a draft for an ERC proposal, which might help with various in trend use cases.
Hello everyone!
I am MiloB.eth, long time Ethereum enthusiast and event organiser. I created a local meetup group Brighton Blockchain in 2021, and grew it to be one of the largest in the UK outside of London/Birmingham/Manchester, and have put on 80+ crypto events in total. I’ve been in crypto since 2014, spent 4 years fumbling every investment opportunity and I’ve been mainly just HODLing ETH since. I’m an Optimism governance delegate, and I enjoy trying out all the latest apps and developments, and generally just participating and contributing casually in whatever way I can. I also give talks and preach the gospel of blockchain wherever possible.
I’m Aram, co-founder of Layerswap. For the past 3 years, I’ve been deep in the trenches, working on cross-chain solutions. I’m currently focused on implementing trustless bridging across rollups using Atomic Swaps and Light Clients.
I’m Louis Bellet, Chef Architect and co-founder of Yellow Network. I am interested in P2P network and blockchain have resolved one of the main problem by adding economic incentives in the protocols.
I focused recent years in DeFI, especially scaling through layer-3 state channels. I believe new layers must be created to accomodate web2 standards and scale.
I’m looking forward meeting point of views on how to scale trading, chain-agnostic protocols and how to resolve fragmentation.
I am James Campbell. I am a Maths graduate from Cardiff University, and these days I work at Nucypher & Threshold building TACo, a decentralized access control product.
Outside of work I enjoy DnD, scuba diving, snow boarding, and most importantly - modular synthesizers.
My one true love is Python, but my days are spent in a broad spectrum that also includes Solidity, Typescript, and Rust.
I’m looking forward to getting involved, though I’m not totally sure in what capacity.
If you’d like to keep in touch:
Farcaster - @theref
Github - theref
My name is Charles Freeborn, and I am a technical writer, researcher, and developer.
I am the founder of web3 Warri - a blockchain and smart contracts developer community.
I have a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science. I am here to understand Ethereum in-depth as a researcher, and contribute to the growth of Ethereum and the larger web3 ecosystem.
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My name is Wamith Mockbill, and I’m a Solutions Architect and Developer.
I have a MSc in Software Engineering and have been working with a startup ScanSan Properties where we’ve been working on a way to Bequeath crypto tokens to a loved one and think we’ve found a way that has potential to be adopted as a standard ERC.
My name is Ramana. You can find me on chain as ramana.eth. I also go by xrchz (and xrchz.eth), which is how you’ll find me on GitHub and the web in general.
I have a PhD in computer science - in formal verification - and am currently working on Verifereum: formal verification for Ethereum applications. I have previously worked on the CakeML verified compiler and on AGI safety research.