Nick Yushkevich is a Senior Protocol Product Manager with 11 years of experience translating complex engineering problems into business outcomes across blockchain, fintech, and cloud-native products. He has led product and growth efforts at Figment and QuickNode, built and pivoted analytics and video-analytics solutions, and founded a startup, demonstrating both operator and founder instincts. With a technical foundation in software engineering and hands-on contributions to Hyperledger Iroha's backend, he blends product strategy, developer-facing APIs, and protocol-level thinking. Comfortable working with multicultural engineering teams, he excels at using natural language and data-driven decision-making to expedite delivery and reduce ambiguity. Known for building engineering processes from ideation to release, he favors continuous learning and practical corner-cuts that accelerate time-to-value.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science in Information Technology Master of Informatics and CS Major in Software Project Management, Master of Science in Information Technology Master of Informatics and CS Major in Software Project Management at Innopolis University
Bachelor's degree Major in Software Project Management Minor in CS, Bachelor's degree Major in Software Project Management Minor in CS at The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)
Contributions:12 releases, 115 commits, 183 PRs in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Nick primarily worked on the back-end of the Iroha project. Their commits focused on modifications to the `irohad/model/converters/impl` directory, particularly the `pb_command_factory.cpp` and `pb_query_response_factory.cpp` files. These changes included serialization, deserialization, and other modifications to the command and query functionality, likely relating to database interaction or API modifications. The user also made changes to the schema of the project.
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