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Who are you?
Brazilian guy with a lot of stamps in the passport, as well as a Software Engineer with 4 years of experience in producing Ethereum DApps. I also have a Master’s degree in Computer Science. I am a highly motivated and efficient professional with a strong entrepreneurial spirit.
How did you land at Tokeny Solutions?
During the process of writing my Master’s thesis, I realized my passion for blockchain, which led me to search for blockchain projects and eventually brought me to work at Tokeny.
How would you describe working at Tokeny Solutions?
When I started working at Tokeny, the product was in its early stages, and that was the challenge I was looking for. Working on the product, from inception to delivery in production, was a great sense of accomplishment. My day-to-day work goes from reviewing code, to actual development, to integrating microservices, to fixing bugs. In the end, we are producing creative and effective customer solutions by aligning technology goals with business goals.
What are you most passionate about in life?
Freedom. Having lived and visited more than 35 countries, I have gained a taste of freedom, and that’s what I will search for, to live a life as free as possible. And blockchain technology just fits perfectly for this lifestyle. So I am very happy to be part of the revolution of the internet and decentralized technology.
What is your ultimate dream?
People on this planet could live a life that fulfills their sense of freedom. There, people could get off their own hamster wheel forever. That’s a very personal sensation, but we all share as humans.
What would you change in the world if you could?
Nothing. I believe in decentralization and that chaos is necessary to create order. I may by making things worse. A single mind making decisions for all humans is a bad idea. We all have different needs and what is good for me might not be good for you. I rather see mankind make progress based on their mistakes.