Bryan Chain is a Lead Data Protection Architect at Oracle Health with over a decade of hands-on experience designing resilient storage, backup, and recovery solutions across regulated enterprises. He blends an engineering foundation (BS in Computer Engineering and Philosophy) with an MBA, enabling him to translate complex technical constraints into pragmatic, auditable protection strategies. His career spans roles from AIX performance analysis to managing storage and backup services, culminating in leadership of data protection architecture for healthcare. An active contributor to open-source ops tooling, he’s fixed and improved critical exchange integrations in the popular Gekko trading bot, reflecting a penchant for stabilizing real-world systems. Based in Pennsylvania, he’s known for pairing operational discipline with strategic risk management to keep high-value data both available and compliant.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Engineering, Philosophy, 3.5, BS, Computer Engineering, Philosophy, 3.5 at Drexel University
Masters in Business Administration, MBA, 3.8, Masters in Business Administration, MBA, 3.8 at Penn State University
A bitcoin trading bot written in node - https://gekko.wizb.it/
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:16 commits, 16 PRs, 58 comments in 27 days
Contributions summary:Bryan primarily focused on improving the functionality and stability of the Gekko trading bot. They made several revisions to the CCI strategy, correcting debug output and refining the history parameter. Additionally, the user addressed critical issues by implementing fixes in the GDAX and Binance exchange integrations, including correcting order cancellation behaviors and general whitespace cleanup across several files. The user also updated the trading advisor.
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