Daniel Sinclair is a seasoned systems analyst with 9 years of focused experience and a two-decade-plus career blending product management, business systems analysis, and data engineering. Based in New York, he has driven ETL mapping, analytics and AI implementations across healthcare and insurance domains, supporting engineering OKRs and delivering real-time dashboards with tools like DOMO, PowerBI, Grafana and SQL. He pairs hands-on full-stack contributions to the popular Rainbow Ethereum wallet—implementing WalletConnect integrations, i18n, and UX updates—with enterprise-scale process and cloud migration work (AWS, Lambdas, S3). A Certified Scrum Master and former product lead for web presence and marketing systems, he excels at translating complex requirements into measurable outcomes and pruning backlogs by user impact. Unusually for a systems analyst, his background spans biochemistry research to a recent MA in Theology, reflecting a long-running curiosity and interdisciplinary problem-solving mindset.
9 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
BA cum laude Chemistry, BA cum laude Chemistry at North Carolina State University
Masters of Arts in Theology Theology/Theological Studies, Masters of Arts in Theology Theology/Theological Studies at Williamson College
Contributions:9 reviews, 3 commits, 32 PRs in 24 days
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily focused on enhancing the Rainbow wallet's functionality. Their contributions include implementing WalletConnect integrations, specifically focusing on attribution and handling various protocol versions. They also added support for multiple languages, including Indonesian, and made updates to the i18n strings. Furthermore, they updated the Ratio logo, added a provider card, and made changes to the dapp browser configuration, and corrected a default for rewards.
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