Danny Wedul is a director-level blockchain engineer with 5 years focused on leading development of the Provenance Blockchain and contributing to the Cosmos SDK ecosystem. Based in Helena, Montana, he combines hands-on backend work—fixing marshaling issues, adding tests, and enhancing Cosmovisor—with strategic product coordination, release planning, and documentation. He advances protocol features, investigates complex production issues, and synchronizes cross-organization efforts to ship robust chain upgrades. His background spans fintech and state web systems, giving him a practical systems mindset and a knack for operational reliability that complements his open-source contributions to a widely used blockchain framework.
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Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:115 reviews, 50 commits, 21 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily focused on improving the server configuration and functionalities within the Cosmos SDK project. Their work included fixing marshaling issues, adding unit tests for server config settings such as index events and global labels, and refactoring the server configuration, specifically within the `server/config` directory. They also contributed to the implementation of the cosmovisor functionality, adding a help command and related testing, and making changes to the core cosmovisor run command, likely focusing on its operational aspects.
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