Summary
Sho Sawada is a serial founder and software engineer with 12+ years building high-scale backend systems, mobile apps, and blockchain solutions from Tokyo. A Keio University graduate, he engineered an ad-delivery backend that handled 100k requests/sec and 50 billion monthly impressions, then founded Bitcellar and developed FxCamera (20M downloads), later acquired by KDDI. Since 2017 he’s run an engineering consultancy supporting startups while leading blockchain and smart-contract development for the ANGO Project. Today he heads ZUNDA and SAWADA Planning, blending hands-on engineering (Solidity, distributed systems) with product and go-to-market experience. His work uniquely spans low-level infrastructure that scales cost-effectively and consumer-facing mobile product design informed by time spent in Shenzhen’s maker and startup scenes. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic architectures that turn ambitious prototypes into production-grade services.
12 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Toho Senior High School
Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Information, Human Interaction Design, Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Information, Human Interaction Design at Keio University