Riccardo Spagni is a seasoned founder and software engineer with 12 years of experience building privacy-focused crypto infrastructure and consumer wallet products from South Africa. As a former lead maintainer of Monero and founder of MyMonero, Yat, and WalletD, he blends deep back-end protocol work with front-end UX improvements, demonstrated by contributions across Monero, Electrum, and the Monero website. His track record spans security-sensitive systems engineering—DNSSEC-enabled OpenAlias in Electrum and transaction-pool and seed-node hardening in Monero—alongside shipping consumer-facing interfaces. Known for turning complex cryptographic requirements into practical products, he pairs entrepreneurial instincts with hands-on commits across the full stack. An underappreciated strength is his ability to oscillate between low-level system fixes and polishing user journeys, making privacy tech broadly usable.
Monero: the secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:20 releases, 8 reviews, 3349 commits in 6 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Riccardo's commits primarily focused on modifying the Monero codebase, a cryptocurrency project. The contributions involved fixing console handler issues, merging upstream updates, adding seed nodes, and addressing proper transaction pool handling. They also updated the license and made code adjustments for security, and system-level compatibility.
Contributions:3 reviews, 611 commits, 301 PRs in 5 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Riccardo's commits primarily focus on the user interface aspects of the Monero site, including modifying the header and home page. The changes involve updating menu items, fixing page titles, and implementing new features such as blog post tags and static page templates. These modifications seem to be related to improvements in site structure and content organization, suggesting a focus on enhancing the user experience and content presentation.
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