Mrisho Lukamba is an applied research-driven senior engineer with five years of experience building blockchain protocols, runtime pallets, and Rust/WebAssembly components for production systems. He has moved from substrate runtime work and Rust smart contracts for Polkadot-related projects to designing provable, programmable-cryptography-backed processes at Vane Network, and previously helped build digital credential and procurement tooling at TONOMUS.NEOM. Combining undergraduate studies in applied mathematics with selective cryptography training at LambdaClass and Polkadot Blockchain Academy, he blends formal math thinking with practical engineering on Substrate chains and Ethereum L2s like Madara Starknet. A regular contributor to core blockchain projects, he’s comfortable owning system architecture while shipping low-level, auditable primitives that bridge on-chain and off-chain services. Based in Dar es Salaam, he’s quietly focused on simplifying fundamentals so technology remains safe, provable, and productive.
5 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelors in Maths and Physics Applied Mathematics, Bachelors in Maths and Physics Applied Mathematics at The Open University
Blockchain Computer science Cryptography, Blockchain Computer science Cryptography at Polkadot Blockchain Academy
Bachelor's degree of science Intelligence Robootics, Bachelor's degree of science Intelligence Robootics at Multimedia University
Hyperbridge is a hyper-scalable, interoperability coprocessor.
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