Gateway.fm / Open Privacy Suite / My Website
I am CTPO and co-founder at Gateway.fm, where we build infrastructure for institutions moving finance onchain.
My work sits at the intersection of Ethereum infrastructure, security, privacy, and regulated financial systems. These days I am focused on:
Gateway helps institutions launch and operate onchain products: stablecoin payments, tokenized assets, treasury flows, rollups, RPC, indexing, privacy, and compliance infrastructure.
I work across product, engineering, and protocol architecture: turning hard infrastructure problems into systems that can run in production for banks, fintechs, ecosystems, and Web3 builders.
I am currently spending a lot of time on privacy infrastructure for EVM chains.
Open Privacy Suite is an open, vendor-lock-in-free privacy layer for public and private EVM networks. It includes a JSON-RPC privacy proxy, role-based access control, selective disclosure, compliance tooling, audit trails, and a privacy-aware block explorer.
The goal is practical privacy: organizations should be able to use Ethereum-compatible infrastructure while controlling who can see what, proving what happened, and meeting real operational and regulatory requirements.
I have been working on Ethereum and blockchain infrastructure since 2017: execution clients, rollups, RPC systems, tracing, access control, and production operations.
Earlier research work included Stateless Ethereum and state growth: Stateless Ethereum: Binary Tries Experiment, Semi-Stateless Initial Sync Experiment, ReGenesis Explained, KV-Witness, transaction witnesses, binary tries, witness sizing, and experiments around reducing the operational cost of full nodes.
Public Ethereum research and infrastructure artifacts:
- ethereum-mainnet-kv-witness-data
- ethereum-mainnet-resolver-witness-stats
- ethereum-mainnet-bin-tries-data
- turbo-geth-binary-tree-hashes
- eth-bench
Before Gateway.fm I worked with teams and projects including Ethereum Foundation / Erigon, Status, StarkWare, and Opera Software.
Earlier mobile and platform work included browser, mobile runtime, and energy-efficiency engineering, including writing on Mobile Energy Efficiency BOK.
I use AI agents and AI-native development workflows as part of how I build: product exploration, implementation, code review, security analysis, documentation, and fast prototyping.
I care less about demos and more about whether AI helps teams ship better systems with clearer interfaces, better tests, and fewer hidden assumptions.
Separate from my Ethereum and Gateway work, I still build small tools for myself, usually with a strong bias toward local-first behavior, privacy, and deliberately constrained product design.
- LE FLAC - a local-first FLAC player for Android / Nothing Phone, with no network permission, no accounts, and no telemetry.
- Interfast - a small intermittent fasting app that works as a private local scheduler instead of a tracker.
- Secure and scalable infrastructure
- Clear product boundaries for complex systems
- Privacy-preserving applications that are usable in production
- Open standards and avoiding vendor lock-in
- AI-assisted engineering that improves real delivery, not just screenshots
- Building teams that can ship and operate critical systems





