Krit Viriyatharangkurn is a seasoned Project Manager and systems engineer with 11+ years delivering payment and infrastructure projects across Thailand, combining deep hands-on expertise in Linux, Oracle, DNS and card-processing systems (OpenWay WAY4) with client-facing implementation and troubleshooting. He has progressed from ISP and media-system administration to leading onsite deployments for banking and retail payment platforms, often coordinating vendors, budgets and complex network integrations. Beyond operations, Krit contributes to open-source cryptocurrency tooling—adding Dash support to ElectrumX and maintaining core Dash code—demonstrating backend and DevOps chops in high-availability, security-sensitive environments. Known for pragmatic problem-solving, he pairs legacy system knowledge (HP-UX, AIX, Netscreen) with modern dependency and build maintenance, making him effective at long-lived enterprise migrations and steady-state production support.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Language Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, USA
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Science at Assumption University
Alternative implementation of spesmilo/electrum-server
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:21 commits, 12 PRs, 20 comments in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Krit focused on adding support for the Dash cryptocurrency to the ElectrumX server, a Bitcoin and Electrum server implementation. Their primary contributions involved integrating Dash-specific functionalities, including updating coin configurations, implementing masternode support, and adjusting the codebase to use the x11_hash module. They modified several core files (lib/coins.py, server/session.py, server/daemon.py, server/block_processor.py, server/db.py) to accommodate Dash's unique parameters and API calls.
Contributions:4 reviews, 2 commits, 73 PRs in 1 day
Contributions summary:Krit's contributions primarily involved maintaining and updating the Dash cryptocurrency's core codebase. They addressed several bugs, including fixes for masternode synchronization and governance object expiration. Furthermore, the user bumped the versions of various dependencies such as OpenSSL, Boost, and Miniupnpc, indicating a role in maintaining and updating the project's build environment and dependencies. Their work also involved enabling InstantSend functionality and modifying the build process to include necessary icons, suggesting a combination of back-end and infrastructure-related tasks.
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Krit Viriyatharangkurn - Project Manager at OpenWay