
Developer Engagement | Blockchain Engineer | Full Stack Developer
7+ years of experience in SW. Currently focusing on making blockchain interesting

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Urbe is the major IRL web3 dev community in Europe. Famous for organizing ETHRome. We organize events to onboard new builders onchain. My job is to lead engaging workshops (Urbe Campus Bootcamp) aimed to make everyone understand blockchain and build their first product. I love this job.
Beam is An L1 blockchain featuring Avalanche Stack. I worked as a Solidity dev to make Smart contract design, development, testing (Foundry & Hardhat). Pre & post audit reviews, deployment & operations. Deployed ENS Fork on Beam. I got layed off after 10 months along with 70% of the engineering team. They wanted to reposition in the AI space. 🤣
Keyko is a famous web3 studio, we built things like Masa finance and I worked in projects with Filecoin, Mode network and others as a full-stack dev and Solidity Engineer. Also I bootstrapped with the team different web3 prototypes, all gone to trash 😂
Condexo is an italian property-tech startup. The company aims to innovate property and building management building things like amazon lockers for drones and other management systems. I Worked as a Backend NodeJs developer and core debugger.
My first experience was as a Java developer in a big tech consulting firm. Mainly did full stack development with Springboot MVC, Oracle DB, and Javascript Frontend.
Cross-chain bridge using liquidity pools for seamless asset transfers
AI-powered marketplace for voice cloning NFTs
Zero-knowledge implementation based on EIP-7503
Hackathon winner - DeFi protocol for GHO stablecoin optimization
Thoughts and stories from my journey
I'm Fed Up with going to crypto conferences, talks and workshops and getting bored after 5 minutes because the speaker doesn't know how to speak in public. The speaker is usually great at what he/she does but probably not great at explaining it. YES! You're probably thinking (and you're right, baby) that maybe I'm too dumb to understand what the speaker is saying or, most likely, I have the attention span of a goldfish. I'm confident that part of the audience is having the same experience as me, and I'm sure that there are people with an even lower attention span than mine. ...
This is a tribute to hackathons. It's a cynical and exaggerated view of a hackathon experience. I've participated in tons of hackathons and had the chance to build memories and make a lot of friends. I think hackathons are a core part of web3 and innovation. That's the story of a developer trying to build a project in a 3-day hackathon with crazy, often unheard-of tech. It's the story of a chill guy trying to build something that makes sense while winning some money and not losing his mental health. I want to describe the different phases of a hackathon and the moods I'm sure every dev's felt at least once. Before The Hackathon ...
Always interested in new opportunities, collaborations, or just a friendly chat about Web3, blockchain, or kitesurfing!
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