Andrew Cravenho is a founder and entrepreneur with a decade of software and operations experience, blending blockchain development, DevOps, and real estate investing. He founded CBAC LLC, an invoice financing exchange, and Fresna Capital, a commercial real-estate investment firm, demonstrating an ability to build recurring-revenue businesses across finance and property. Technically hands-on, he contributed backend and frontend improvements to the widely used BlockScout blockchain explorer and handled infrastructure and deployment work for Azure blockchain samples, showing practical Elixir/Erlang and deployment expertise. As project lead at POA Network he helped advance a Proof of Authority Ethereum public network, bridging product strategy and consensus-level engineering. Based in Manchester, Connecticut, he pairs a business communications background with a developer’s focus—he’s a Vue enthusiast who moves between smart-contract ecosystems and customer-facing fintech products. An operator at heart, he often surfaces engineering fixes that improve user experience and deployability, not just feature parity.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Business/Corporate Communications, Business/Corporate Communications at University of Rhode Island
Blockchain explorer for Ethereum based network and a tool for inspecting and analyzing EVM based blockchains.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:8 releases, 618 commits, 228 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily contributed to the BlockScout blockchain explorer project by making functional changes. They removed a pubsub from the explorer_web application. Also, they implemented and modified UI components and templates, demonstrating experience in frontend technologies. Further, they changed the display of transaction info and added some functionality to improve the user experience.
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily contributed to the infrastructure setup and configuration within the Blockscout deployment. Their work included installing dependencies like Elixir, Erlang, and build tools, fixing npm package installation issues, and configuring the application's environment. The user also made changes related to WebSocket configurations and database migrations. The focus of the commits was on ensuring a functional and reliable deployment of the Blockscout application.
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