Summary
Wyatt Benno is a technical cofounder and engineer with 11 years of experience building VC- and PE-backed products that bridge cryptography, AI, and real-world operations. He founded and exited Japan’s first skeuomorphic digital office, ran product and engineering roles across acquisitions, and today leads ICME Labs and NovaNet to make zero-knowledge proofs practical for verifiable AI in regulated domains like banking and healthcare. Bilingual in English and Japanese after a Rotary year in Yamagata, he combines deep hands-on ZKP development with product instincts honed by operating startups from Costa Rica to Tokyo. His work on Kinic implements a user-controlled, privacy-preserving AI memory that leverages NovaNet’s ZKP stack to tackle AI “goldfish” memory and data silos. Known for starting to code in his teens and discovering Bitcoin early, he brings rare technical depth plus operator experience across markets and cultures. Connects with builders in AI safety, ZK cryptography, and verifiable systems.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Economics, Bachelor's degree Economics at The University of Akron
Non-Degree Program Quantum Science Networking and Communications, Non-Degree Program Quantum Science Networking and Communications at University of Chicago