Samuel Hawksby-robinson is a hands-on technologist and founder with over a decade of experience building ethical, trust-minimised platforms for decentralised identity, messaging, and credentialing. He’s led engineering and product at startups and nonprofits—co-founding TiiQu and serving as CTO at Institute of Free Technology—delivering cross-chain bridges, Verifiable Credential systems, and privacy-preserving identity stacks using Golang, TypeScript and ZK tools. Samuel combines applied research with pragmatic delivery, producing high-impact proofs of concept and production integrations (including a Hyperledger-Ethereum bridge and contributions to Status’s Waku stack and mobile client). He’s fluent across backend, mobile and crypto primitives, with hands-on work in ECDSA key management, Solidity contracts, and React Native/ClojureScript apps. Comfortable in low-trust, cross-organisational contexts, he has a track record partnering with universities, NGOs and governments to make credentials portable for vulnerable populations. Notably, his open-source contributions to Status highlight a focus on secure pairing and messaging internals rather than surface UX.
12 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Advanced Diploma in Professional Accounting (Merit) Accounting and Business/Management, Advanced Diploma in Professional Accounting (Merit) Accounting and Business/Management at North East Chamber of Commerce
Contributions:1 release, 842 reviews, 279 commits in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Samuel primarily focused on refactoring and enhancing the Waku handshake functionality within the `status-go` repository, which consumes go-ethereum. Their contributions included changes to the RLP key type identification, improvements to the key and value handling, and the implementation of encryption keys. These efforts appear to have targeted improvements to the security and utility of the pairing process in the Waku network, as the user's contributions were consistently centered on the underlying implementation.
a free (libre) open source, mobile OS for Ethereum
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer
Contributions:26 reviews, 19 commits, 34 PRs in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Samuel primarily focused on implementing and modifying features within the Status mobile application. Their contributions included the implementation of anonymous metrics tracking, modification of navigation flows, and adding functionality related to profile pictures. They also addressed bug fixes, updated dependencies, and made general improvements to the application's code. The commits demonstrate expertise in React Native and ClojureScript.
ethereumwalletiosmobilemessenger
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