I identify as a post-modern cypherpunk, prioritizing the importance of privacy and individual freedoms.

Privacy is the power to selectively reveal oneself to the world. Privacy is not just a personal preference but a fundamental right that is essential for protecting individual freedom, democracy, and the integrity of the digital world.

Individual liberties are the inherent and inalienable right of every person to exercise autonomy over their personal information and choices, safeguarding them from unwarranted intrusion, surveillance, or interference by external entities.

In this scope, I focus on the digital and online part of our lives. My mission is to empower individuals in reclaiming control over their technology, and exercise their privacy and individual liberties to the fullest. To achieve this, I advocate for technological sovereignty, where you own both the software and hardware you use. If you’re interested in taking control of your digital life, be sure to check out my guide on achieving greater privacy.

In my daily work, I’m predominantly immersed in the world of Rust, and I’m a passionate supporter and user of Nix. Additionally, I actively contribute to the Bitcoin Rust ecosystem by developing and enhancing libraries.