Danylo Patsora is a software engineer based in Kyiv with nine years of experience focused on backend and infrastructure for cloud-native and cryptocurrency systems. At Layer-3 and as an active open-source contributor to Openware projects like OpenDAX, Peatio, and Barong, he has driven deployments, Terraform upgrades, Vault-based secrets management, and monitoring integrations for exchange platforms. His work spans DevOps and backend development—migrating blockchain clients, hardening API auth flows, and improving account and transaction handling—balancing automation with production reliability. Danylo brings practical security-minded engineering, adding Sentry error tracking and API key management enhancements to authentication services. He’s comfortable moving between Docker, deployment scripts, and core application logic, and is particularly experienced in streamlining crypto exchange infrastructure for maintainability and observability.
Open-Source Cloud-Native Digital Asset & Cryptocurrency Exchange Platform
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:22 reviews, 70 commits, 100 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Danylo primarily focused on infrastructure and deployment tasks, as evidenced by their commits. They migrated the system from Geth to Parity, updated parity and terraform versions, and adjusted the wallet generation logic. Further contributions included modifications to deployment scripts, configuration files, and Docker Compose files, indicating a focus on automating and streamlining the deployment process for the cryptocurrency exchange platform. Additionally, they added monitoring components and integrated Vault for secrets management.
Contributions:45 reviews, 94 commits, 53 PRs in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Danylo primarily focused on back-end development within the Peatio crypto-currency exchange software. They contributed significantly to the account balance filtering functionality, including adding features, validating parameters, and writing specs. They also added the ability to resend beneficiary pins, enhancing the user experience. Furthermore, the user worked on skipping pending ERC-20 transactions in the blockchain daemon and enhancing the Bitcoin and Ethereum JSON client functionality.
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