Andrej Uličný - Creo Ergo Sum

What I'm doing now

Updated on November 24th 2024

Building Blockchain Interoperability To Onboard the Next One Billion Users

I've worked in crypto media with Altcoin Buzz for 3.5 years. As luck would have it, my longest-runnning client at Altcoin Buzz called Wanchain was looking for a person to handle their marketing. I've run successful PR campaign for them for over 2+ years and thus I've already had a great working relationship with them. So I skipped the usual PR process and jumped right in. I've kicked it off in April 2024 with a unique marketing strategy and ever since then I'm busy to make it happen.

I love Wanchain because unlike 90% of crypto projects they HAVE a product that's working and that people want and pay to use - a blockchain bridge that you can use to send your precious crypto assets in secure, fast and cost effective way across 37+ blockchains.

It has the best security track record in the entire blockchain industry – it runs without interruption for 6+ years with zero hacks. Apart from that we've developed a cutting edge XPort technology that allows developers to create the next generation of multichain Dapps. Basically we're making barriers between different blockchains obsolete. This will help the Dapps use what is the best from each blockchain, while getting access to their liquidity and users at the same time.

Updated on October 26th 2023

Making friends with HTML & CSS

I've learned how to hand code websites by using HTML & CSS. The result you can see here – this website has only around 100 lines of code. I've never ever considered myself a programmer. So if I can do it, anyone can – just pick up any book from Head First Series. It felt like an exciting adventure and I didn't even realize how much I'm learning from it.

Setting up my own server

I'm further expanding the idea of what is possible for me. Without any technical background, but armed with Derek Siver's step by step guide, I have set up my own remote server from scratch. And this website you're reading is hosted on it. So I can say goodbye to hosting providers :-D. Not only that, my own server also runs and syncs my Calendar and Contacts. So the second goodbye is to Apple, with whom I no longer need to share my life.