Anthony Dmitriyev is a Consulting Engineer and Senior Staff Software Engineer with 15+ years building scalable, fault-tolerant systems across startups and high-growth companies from England. He led major financial infrastructure migrations at Coinbase, designing distributed saga-based money orchestration able to handle thousands of complex transfers per minute, and has deep experience in real-time systems and media storage architectures. Anthony combines full-stack fluency with a focus on clean code, flexible domain models, and pragmatic refactoring—evident in sustained open-source contributions to projects like RubyMoney and Homebrew services where he improved precision, removed dependencies, and strengthened maintainability. As a co-founder of high-traffic platforms such as tlk.io and BuzzTale, he’s shipped real-time push systems that scaled to millions of users in short bursts, demonstrating both product and operational sensibilities. He mentors engineers and leads incident response and multi-quarter root-cause programs, blending hands-on coding with long-term architectural ownership.
15 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
BSc, Computer Science, BSc, Computer Science at Latvijas Universitate
A Ruby Library for dealing with money and currency conversion.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:32 reviews, 185 commits, 272 PRs in 5 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Anthony primarily focused on refactoring and improving the `money` library's core functionality. Their contributions included removing dependencies, refactoring currency-related methods, and fixing issues related to currency formatting and allocation calculations. They also updated the library's version and addressed deprecation warnings, demonstrating a focus on code quality and maintenance. Furthermore, they improved the exchange rate functionality by addressing precision issues and optimizing performance.
Contributions:13 reviews, 90 commits, 118 PRs in 6 years
Contributions summary:Anthony primarily contributed to the `money-rails` library by implementing and refactoring features related to currency handling and validation within an ActiveRecord environment. Their work focused on automatically determining currency columns, simplifying validation options, and improving the handling of monetized attributes. They also addressed encoding issues and updated the version of the library, demonstrating a focus on code maintainability and addressing specific user issues.
ruby-on-railsrailsmoneyruby
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