Martin Boehm is a seasoned software architect with over a decade of experience building and shaping software at enterprise scale, currently based in Regensburg, Germany. He brings a strong systems mindset from a physics diploma and a long tenure across companies like SYSKRON, Krones and Thomson Reuters, where he progressed from engineer to architect and team lead. Martin combines backend and full-stack skills—evidenced by contributions to high-profile open-source projects such as DefinitelyTyped and Trezor Suite—focusing on TypeScript typings, crypto integration, and payment/DEX workflows. His work shows attention to maintainability and API fidelity, keeping type definitions in sync with evolving services and improving crypto UX and transaction handling. Colleagues value him for translating complex domain requirements into robust, production-ready architectures while staying hands-on in code and cross-functional delivery.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma, Physics, Diploma, Physics at University of Regensburg
Contributions:90 reviews, 56 commits, 41 PRs in 4 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Martin primarily worked on the `trezor-suite` repository, contributing to the Ripple worker and integrating buy crypto features. Their work involved subscribing to Ripple notifications, pushing transactions, and handling various messages within the Ripple worker. Additionally, the user implemented and styled components related to the "Invity buy crypto" functionality, including UI enhancements, payment method integrations, and responsive design changes. The user also focused on adjusting the DEX gas limit.
The repository for high quality TypeScript type definitions.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:18 reviews, 9 commits, 9 PRs in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Martin's primary contribution focused on adding and updating TypeScript type definitions for the `invity-api` library. This involved defining interfaces, types, and data structures, including buy, exchange, sell, and voucher types, as well as support ticket structures. The updates reflect various versions of the API, indicating a continuous effort to keep the type definitions synchronized with the evolving API functionality. These contributions directly enhance the usability and maintainability of the `invity-api` library for TypeScript users by providing accurate type information.
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