Anthony Di Iorio is a serial entrepreneur and blockchain pioneer with three decades of company-building and over ten ventures, best known as a co-founder and early funder of Ethereum and as founder/CEO of Toronto’s Decentral, maker of the Jaxx digital asset wallets. He blends strategic vision with hands-on product and community building—hosting 100+ events, launching Decentral.tv, and teaching blockchain courses at University of Toronto and University of Nicosia. A former Chief Digital Officer for TMX, he has bridged traditional finance and crypto, advising fintech clusters and 15 companies on practical blockchain adoption. His technical curiosity extends to hands-on development contributions (e.g., back-end improvements to the Cloudlog amateur radio project) and an amateur radio callsign (VE2HEW) that hints at a hobbyist engineering mindset. Recognized on Forbes’ richest-in-crypto list and winner of regional EY and FinTech awards, he combines marketing roots with deep product instincts to demystify decentralized technologies for mainstream audiences.
Web based amateur radio logging application built using PHP & MySQL supports general station logging tasks from HF to Microwave with supporting applications to support CAT control.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits, 5 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Anthony primarily focused on enhancing the functionality and user experience of the web application. Key contributions include fixing session expiry issues with the HamQTH API and removing a QSO limit. The user also implemented improvements to the application's interface, including theming and UX enhancements like the spacebar shortcut. These changes demonstrate a focus on improving existing features and refining the user experience within the amateur radio logging application.
Contributions:7 PRs, 65 pushes, 6 branches in 2 years 2 months
radiohamham-radio
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