Jonathan Wolff is a founder and software engineer with 10 years of professional experience building distributed systems, blockchain applications, and security-focused tooling from Vermont. Trained in physics (Harvard, magna cum laude) and mechanical engineering (Columbia), he brings a rigorous, analytical approach to smart contract design, audits, and novel on-chain architectures. Through his company Isentropy he has shipped projects like Brevity (an interpreted EVM language) and MultiSplitter, and has led EVM/SVM work for clients including Streamr and Beacon Protocol. His background spans high-frequency trading, large-scale data processing, and machine learning systems, giving him a rare blend of finance, data, and blockchain expertise. Comfortable in both deep engineering and client-facing roles, he pairs open-source contributions with practical production deployments. He often bridges low-level protocol thinking with product requirements, enabling auditable, meterable, and composable blockchain workflows.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (BA) magna cum laude Physics, Bachelor of Arts (BA) magna cum laude Physics at Harvard University
Master of Science (M.S.) Mechanical Engineering, Master of Science (M.S.) Mechanical Engineering at Columbia Engineering
High School, High School at Hunter College High School
Contributions:5 releases, 94 commits, 68 pushes in 1 year 3 months
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