Turning ambiguity into systems.
I build products and the companies around them. Nine years across financial infrastructure, AI agents, and distributed systems. From first idea to production, with the judgment to know the difference.
Systems
What I'm building right now. Each one has a write-up of the problem, the architecture, and what's actually running.
Agentic Sales Infrastructure
Lead discovery, qualification, and outreach run by a pipeline of agents. Built because founders shouldn't spend six hours a day in spreadsheets.
Agent Orchestration & Memory
Infrastructure for coordinating agents: tools, context, memory, and long-running workflows that survive restarts.
Digital Asset Infrastructure
Multi-chain identity, custody, and asset lifecycle infrastructure. Runs in production. Backed by ERC-7518.
Shipped
Things that made it to production. Linked projects open; the rest are getting write-ups.
Realto
Tokenization platform built from zero. Multi-chain, multi-tenant, still in production.
EVM Indexer
High-throughput indexer in Rust. Processes chain events into queryable state with sub-second latency.
ERC-7518 / DyCIST
Co-authored Ethereum standard for dynamic compliance in security tokens.
ZConnect SDK
One TypeScript SDK across ERC-20, ERC-1400, ERC-3643, and DyCIST.
Zoniqx AI Platform
Multi-agent platform for compliance automation and investor operations.
Outpace
Workflow automation with a visual builder and 50+ integrations.
Experience
- · Building Zoniqx AI Platform: multi-agent compliance, deal sourcing, and investor ops.
- · Built supervisor, onboarding, and recommendation service flows with intent routing, fallback handling, and human-in-the-loop review.
- · Shaping technical vision for ZConnect, leading Rust-based protocol and smart contract development.
- · Designed ZConnect SDK across ERC-7518, ERC-1400, and ERC-3643 with token detection, role mapping, compliance checks, and identity-aware transfers.
- · Co-authored ERC-7518 (DyCIST): Ethereum standard for dynamic compliance in security tokens.
- · Built identity and compliance primitives in Rust: attestations, rule engines, offchain signatures, and credential gates.
- · Designed a high-throughput EVM indexer in Rust with sub-second latency.
- · Built the platform from nothing, then scaled it: end-to-end tokenization infrastructure, multi-chain and multi-tenant.
- · Led architecture across asset issuance, secondary market, custody, and compliance modules.
- · Designed reusable APIs and SDKs for wallet integration, transfer validation, asset onboarding, and multi-chain operations.
- · Grew engineering org from 0, shipped to production across real estate and financial services clients.
- · Shipped production blockchain systems across fintech, healthcare, real estate, and supply chain.
- · Built smart contract platforms and backend services used in live enterprise environments.
Stack
High-performance services, API design, reusable modules, transaction-critical platforms.
Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, OpenSearch, multi-chain deployment.
SDKs, APIs, smart contracts, event-driven architecture, microservices.
Multi-agent workflows, intent routing, retrieval, and human-in-the-loop review in production.
What Compounds
The things that get more valuable the longer I use them.
Judgment over output
Nine years of seeing what worked and what didn't leaves you with a short list of what matters. The list gets sharper every year.
Systems that run without me
APIs, SDKs, agent pipelines, indexers. If it needs me awake to work, it isn't finished.
Speed as a discipline
Speed is knowing which steps don't need to exist. Urgency is doing all of them faster. Only one of these compounds.
Knowing which game I'm playing
Getting to launch and scaling past it need different judgment. I've done both, as lead engineer and as CTO, and know when to switch modes.
Now
AI workflow systems for lean teams
Autonomous agent orchestration
Tennis and golf
Where AI agents meet financial infrastructure
Let's Talk
Building something that
needs to exist?
CTO, founding engineer, consulting, or advisory. I take a few engagements a year, and the interesting ones start with a conversation.