What I build.
Not a portfolio — a path. Twenty years of digital and security work, applied onchain. Each project is a step: secure what exists, fix what's broken, build what should last.
Security first,
because I come from it.
Before any of this was onchain, I spent twenty years in digital and information security — the systems, the attack surface, the OSINT, the way things actually break. That's not a line on a résumé. It's where I come from.
Darkwave is that expertise carried onchain: an independent smart contract audit firm. Manual review by people who've read a lot of hostile code, backed by Slither, Echidna and Foundry.You can't build value onchain if the code underneath it isn't safe.
Independent smart contract audits. Fixed scope, formal report, signed attestation. Twenty years of security, applied to onchain code.
Then I stopped
pointing at friction.
Securing other people's code teaches you where the real pain is. And the pain I kept seeing was payment — deals closed, then money stuck. Wire delays, wrong amounts, disputes, someone always paid last, someone always holding the payout hostage.
So I built the fix. Shaka is a payment router on Ethereum: the buyer pays the total once, the contract splits it across every wallet in the same transaction — instant, irrevocable.The friction just… stops existing.
A B2B payment router on Ethereum. Close the deal, everyone gets paid at once — instantly, irrevocably. No wire delays, no disputes.
And then,
something that lasts.
Secure it, move it — the last piece is to anchor it. Names are the layer everything else hangs off: identity, payments, mail, trust. Today they're rented from registrars that can revoke or expire them. That's a strange thing for a State to depend on.
Queensland.build is a sovereign onchain namespace — the core Queensland names already minted, permanent, resolving, no registrar. Built to be handed to the State outright.Infrastructure a government can own, not lease.
Sovereign onchain naming infrastructure. The core Queensland namespaces already minted — permanent, resolving, ready for the State to deploy.
The same anchor,
on a market that won't stop growing.
Queensland proves the model on a State. Esports proves it on a global market — competitive gaming, hundreds of millions of players, growing year on year. The same question applies: who owns the name at the base of it all?
Esports.name is a sovereign onchain rootfor the whole scene — the top-level name minted and held as infrastructure, not rented, not for sale.One root for a market the size of a nation.
A sovereign onchain root for competitive gaming. Minted, permanent, resolving — held as infrastructure, not sold as names.
"Secure what exists. Fix what's broken. Build what should last. Same builder, three layers deep."