Andre Miras is a technical co-founder and senior full-stack/web3 engineer with 12+ years building scalable, production-grade systems across Python, TypeScript, cloud and DevOps stacks. He runs the engineering and operations at Ansybl, delivering automated node services, whitelabel Cosmos validators managing over $1M staked, and arbitrage bots achieving ~15% APY on EVM chains. Previously he rebuilt and scaled DeFi Pulse and ETH Gas Station services, combining backend APIs, observability, and Kubernetes-based deployments. A prolific open-source contributor (1000+ contributions/year), he has deep experience fixing and automating complex build toolchains in notable projects like pyethapp and Kivy’s packaging ecosystem. He blends low-level systems and embedded work from earlier IoT roles with modern cloud-native practices, making him comfortable across hardware-to-cloud stacks. Based in Barcelona, he’s equally at home writing Go/TypeScript production services or debugging cross-platform mobile build recipes.
12 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
DUT Computer Science, DUT Computer Science at University of Montpellier
Baccalauréat Sciences, Baccalauréat Sciences at Lycée Georges Pompidou
Engineer's degree Computer Software Engineering, Engineer's degree Computer Software Engineering at Ecole des Mines d'Alès
Contributions:3 releases, 34 reviews, 138 commits in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Andre primarily contributed to the build and packaging process of the Kivy application for Android. They updated installation instructions, fixed build-related issues, and introduced and maintained a Dockerfile for the project. The user also modified the build configuration to support features like numeric versioning and added unit tests, demonstrating a focus on improving build automation and quality. They demonstrated skills in Python, build tools and Android packaging.
Contributions:3 releases, 354 reviews, 461 commits in 5 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Andre contributed significantly to the `python-for-android` project, focusing on adding and fixing recipes for packaging Python applications for Android. Their work included implementing recipes for various Ethereum-related libraries, such as `libsecp256k1` and `scrypt`, which involved modifying build processes, dependencies, and linking flags. They also addressed and resolved build issues with libraries like `pycryptodome`, ensuring proper compilation and integration within the Android environment. Furthermore, they worked on integrating zbar and fixed various build and import errors.
pythonandroid-apkandroid-frameworkpackagingapk
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