Summary
Yamen Merhi is a blockchain security engineer with four years of hands-on experience auditing and building smart contract systems, currently securing protocols at Quantstamp. Previously a smart contracts engineer at LUKSO, he proposed and implemented Account Abstraction and token standards (LSPs), helped adapt ERC725 for better account/token UX, and deployed verified code that protected over a million dollars on mainnet. He has a track record of forking and hardening complex systems like ENS and UniswapV3, and contributes to protocol design and EIP-style proposals that bridge research and production. Based in Beirut, Yamen blends practical development experience with formal verification and spec-driven work, often defining integration points across bridges, RPC providers, and naming systems. An understated strength is his ability to translate protocol research into auditable, production-ready implementations that survive formal review.
4 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Arabic, French, English