Tommy Verrall is a quality and systems integration lead with a decade-long focus on engineering reliable software across fintech and blockchain domains, currently shaping quality at Nym Technologies from Switzerland. He combines hands-on test automation and full‑stack development—recently contributing UI tests and Tauri wallet work to the privacy-focused Nym open-source project—with leadership experience running QA teams at Ziglu and Chip. Tommy’s background spans payments, crypto exchange services, card programmes and ML-driven growth experiments, bringing pragmatic expertise in C#, Go, Kubernetes, Docker and JavaScript. Known for “breaking things” to find real issues, he pairs code-level problem solving with strategic quality practices to ship auditable, resilient systems.
6 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Economics, Process Modelling, Data Analysis, Strategic Consulting, 2:1, Bachelor’s Degree, Economics, Process Modelling, Data Analysis, Strategic Consulting, 2:1 at University of Derby
10 GCSE's, 10 GCSE's at Hazelwick
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), International Business, Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), International Business at Universidad de Salamanca
Media and Moving Production, Media and Moving Production at East Surrey College
Nym provides strong network-level privacy against sophisticated end-to-end attackers, and anonymous transactions using blinded, re-randomizable, decentralized credentials.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:37 releases, 329 reviews, 225 commits in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Tommy primarily focused on developing and testing the Tauri wallet for the Nym project. Their contributions include implementing UI tests for delegation and send functionalities within the Tauri wallet, using a testing framework, likely WebdriverIO, to interact with the wallet's frontend. The user also made updates to the project's build configuration and added new data test ids for UI elements to help with automation and reporting. These efforts suggest a focus on both frontend and testing aspects of the wallet's development.
Contributions:4 pushes, 76 comments, 103 issues in 11 months
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