Summary
Daniel Bloom is a protocol engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience building secure, scalable systems across crypto, cloud, and Rust-heavy stacks. He has driven large infrastructure and security projects at organizations from Microsoft and Tableau to DFINITY, where he automated deployments, cut rollout times dramatically, and designed cryptographic asset certification and nginx-replacement work to enable decentralization. Comfortable shifting between low-level systems and product-facing features, he routinely improves developer productivity through tooling and test infrastructure automation. Based in Kenmore, Washington, he recently founded Bloom Technical Services while designing zero-knowledge protocols at Mozak, signaling a move toward applied cryptography and entrepreneurial delivery. Notably, he combines production-grade security thinking with pragmatic engineering—often reducing operational risk through automation and protocol design.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science in Real Time Interactive Simulation, Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science in Real Time Interactive Simulation at DigiPen Institute of Technology