Artem Goryunov is an Engineering Manager based in Dubai with 11 years of experience leading mobile and backend teams, currently shaping engineering at Trust Wallet. He progressed from hands-on iOS development to Staff Engineer and now management, bringing deep product-to-platform experience across startups and blockchain firms like Bitfury. Artem is a pragmatic technical leader who still contributes code — notably to Trust Wallet’s prominent open-source projects (wallet-core and blockatlas), where he added NEO, ONT and NAS blockchain support and cross-language C interfaces. He combines a strong engineering math background from MAI with a track record of shipping cross-platform, cross-chain infrastructure and consumer mobile apps. Known for turning complex crypto protocols into robust, maintainable APIs, he balances strategic leadership with low-level protocol work and build-fix attention to detail. Colleagues describe him as a results-driven collaborator who values keeping teams aligned as much as shipping features.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Engineering and mathematics, Probability theory, Engineering and mathematics, Probability theory at Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University) (MAI)
Contributions:14 reviews, 9 commits, 16 PRs in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Artem contributed to the `wallet-core` library by adding support for the NEO blockchain, including address generation, validation, and C interfaces. Their work involved modifying existing files and creating new ones related to NEO addresses, incorporating base58 encoding and hashing algorithms. The user further enhanced the library by implementing coin type configurations and adding necessary C interfaces for other programming languages. The user also addressed and fixed build errors and incorporated Wanchain address support and explorer URL changes.
Contributions:6 commits, 4 PRs, 6 pushes in 2 months
Contributions summary:Artem primarily contributed to the backend logic of the `trustwallet/blockatlas` repository, focusing on adding support for the Ontology (ONT) and Nebulas (NAS) blockchains. This included implementing transaction normalization, API integrations, and data structures for handling transactions. They also made code cleanup and requested changes to the code.
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Artem Goryunov - Engineering Manager at Trust Wallet