Konrad Kokosa is a seasoned .NET architect, entrepreneur and Microsoft MVP with over a decade of hands-on experience building high-performance backend systems and developer tooling. He founded Crowdpub to experiment with decentralized, crowd-driven book publishing and co-founded DotNetos and Warsaw Web Performance Group to teach and evangelize .NET performance and diagnostics. Konrad has led AI agents and .NET/Ethereum core work at Nethermind, contributing low-level optimizations to a prominent Ethereum client, and now combines that blockchain experience with AI product work as Co-founder and Tech Lead at ResultAI. A frequent trainer, speaker and consultant, he blends mechanical-sympathy thinking with pragmatic architecture and performance troubleshooting across enterprise systems. Based in Warsaw, he pairs entrepreneurial risk-taking with deep protocol-level engineering—often surfacing non-obvious optimizations in serialization and runtime behavior.
10 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Magister (Mgr) Technologie informatyczne, Magister (Mgr) Technologie informatyczne at Warsaw University of Technology
A robust execution client for Ethereum node operators.
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Back-end Developer
Contributions:17 reviews, 6 commits, 7 pushes in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Konrad's contributions primarily involve low-level optimizations and refactoring of core components within the Nethermind Ethereum client. The commits demonstrate a focus on improving the efficiency of data encoding and decoding, specifically related to RLP serialization and deserialization. The user implemented and refactored several methods for handling data structures like `ValueKeccak` and `Signature` and the associated modifications of the codebase also touches on blockchain-related tasks such as block header loading and data manipulation.
Common Intermediate Language (CIL) assembler available as a library, based on Mono assembler.
Contributions:44 commits, 6 PRs, 6 pushes in 5 months
monoassemblercompilerintermediate-languagecil
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