Ilshat Fatkhullin is a Blockchain Rust Engineer with nine years of experience building scalable distributed systems and cloud infrastructure, currently developing Rust microservices for Blockscout from Madrid. He has driven performance and reliability at scale—reducing message latency by 35% and doubling throughput for Microsoft Teams, and designing highly available GDPR export and on-call systems with 99.99%+ reliability. His background spans autonomous systems (simulator rearchitecture and low-latency gRPC protocols) and consumer device backend design at Amazon, giving him a rare blend of real-time, embedded-style thinking and cloud-native engineering. Comfortable across the stack, he leverages Rust, Protocol Buffers, gRPC, and AWS to deliver efficient, production-grade services. Notably, his simulator work enabled 50x parallel execution capacity and materially cut sensor tuning costs, reflecting a practical focus on developer velocity and resource efficiency. He combines academic rigor from Innopolis University with hands-on product impact in large-scale consumer and blockchain domains.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Engineering, 4.33, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Engineering, 4.33 at Innopolis University
Contributions:19 commits, 2 PRs, 17 pushes in 1 month
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Ilshat Fatkhullin - Blockchain Rust Engineer at Blockscout 🔭