Summary
Henrik Westerberg is a systems engineer and founder with 11 years of experience building distributed systems and payments infrastructure, now co-founding Sapio to design crypto-economic primitives and a self-optimizing asset-backed currency (MULTI). He helped architect Centiglobe’s real-time DLT-based cross-border rails as an early hire and led R&D, combining product-focused engineering with deep protocol design. Henrik’s background spans research and applied work—from visualization and network-merging algorithms at Ericsson to large-scale social data platforms—bringing a strong blend of data, crypto, and systems thinking. He holds advanced degrees from KTH and is based in Stockholm, where he focuses on recursive, stake-weighted reserve mechanisms that let token reserves evolve via competitive performance. Less obvious: he translates academic concepts into production-ready economic infrastructure, preferring emergent, collective intelligence designs over fixed monetary models.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Web Development, Web Development at Blekinge Institute of Technology
English, Swedish