Hey, I'm Bruno.
I'm a web2 developer turned web3 in 2015 with Ethereum's ICO.
I'm passionate about creating tools that make developers' lives easier. I've built SDKs, written hundreds of articles and tutorials, spoken at dozens of conferences, taught thousands of students, contributed to open source, and spent way too much time optimizing my development setup.
I like to write coding tutorials and explainers and teach. Browse the sidemenu for my talks, writings, and more.
When I'm not coding, I'm probably gaming, working out, or hanging out with the family.
I'm a longevity enthusiast, I hate being told what to do, and I try to fight the scamminess of web3 however I can.
I'm an expert in finding edge cases and telling you if you're doing something wrong. I usually can't tell if you're doing something right, though.
I run bitfalls.com and rmrk.app to make money.
Conference bio
Bruno is a developer with 20 years of web and interactivity dev experience, and 10 years of web3 dev experience. He's spoken at dozens of conferences, primarily about technologically taking matters into one's own hands in one way or another.
He's an idealist in end-goal terms, and pragmatist in immediate terms.
He's a father, husband, educator, developer, in that order.
He maintains a blog and personal website at bruno.eth.link, a business at bitfalls.com, and runs rmrk.app during the night to improve the technologically stale NFT side of web3. He's worked at Status, Polkadot, and Polygon, organized conferences, written books and hundreds of articles, guides, and tutorials, and ran half a dozen popular newsletters in his time.
These days, he's aware of the brevity of life and lives in the moment, enjoying what's good and not worrying about what's bad.