teor is a Security Engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience building and hardening backend systems, especially in Rust and cryptographic protocols. Based in Australia with contributions visible across major projects, they’ve improved core Rust tooling (clippy) and contributed to privacy-preserving cryptocurrency stacks like Zcash and Zebra. Their work spans lints and static analysis to protocol specification and upgrade documentation, showing rare fluency from low-level code correctness to high-level protocol design. They’ve also contributed to Tor and other infrastructure projects, indicating experience with privacy-preserving network software and compatibility-focused refactors. An active Rust security specialist, teor volunteers on ZCAP and blends practical engineering with specification-level clarity. Notably, they’ve tackled subtle correctness issues such as sign-loss in casts and signature-op counting in Zcash—small changes that materially improve safety and auditability.
Contributions:1 release, 7525 reviews, 1468 commits in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Teor contributed to the `zebra` Zcash node, focusing on the implementation and refactoring of core backend features. Their commits included changes to the test modules, demonstrating a focus on ensuring the quality of the code. They also worked on the modification and improvements to the RPC methods to match zcashd's.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:2134 commits, 574 PRs, 4 branches in 5 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Teor's contributions involved merging branches to integrate different versions of the codebase, suggesting a role focused on maintaining and integrating changes into the project. The majority of the commits involve modifications to the core codebase, likely integrating and reviewing the effects of code changes. Additionally, this user has updated code to be backwards compatible with the latest releases of other modules, such as Python.
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