I have actively been involved with Cardano since September 2017. So, what makes me a prime candidate for SPOCRA? A SPOs job is to ensure we provide a robust and secure ecosystem for the future of Cardano, and a unified voice across the SPOs. That takes a deep understanding of Cardano, commitment, and time. From reading Cardano whitepapers to answering forum and Reddit questions to educating and supporting the Cardano Ecosystem for the past 3 years, I have an understanding. While many out there don’t know me, I tend to be in the background reading and understanding how the community feels as a whole. If I was voted on the board, I would ensure every voice is heard and all SOCRA’s decisions are recorded and transparent for the betterment of the economic system.
I have over 7 years experience hacking into networks, as well as performing vulnerability and penetration tests. I have a deep and technical understanding how networks should be secured, designed, and available. For the past 2 years, I have been designing, securing, and migrating existing systems into the cloud. My job during my previous 4-5 years, was a penetration tester, exploit writer, and security engineer. Wouldn’t you want someone that understands security on the board?
I believe in Cardano and a need for a unified SPO foundation. And I will ensure with all my might that SPOCRA becomes a professional, transparent, and successful foundation that strengthens the Cardano Ecosystem with a unified voice from all SPOs.
Being a board member takes dedication, commitment, and time. I am fortunate enough to have the ability spend several hours a day making SPOCRA a name for itself and making its mission come to life.
SPOCRA will be transparent. Decisions, communication, and actions should have proper and clear workflows to ensure cohesion between SPOCRA and the rest of the SPOs. I will ensure SPOCRA has these workflows in place to enable the smallest to the largest SPO is heard.