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Ellie Davidson ☕️
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I love hearing about people’s lives, so here’s how I ended up in crypto and working at @espressosys. In my last year of college, I took a blockchain class just because I needed another elective to graduate. Turns out, I absolutely loved the class. (Which says a lot considering I was not having fun otherwise.) I've only been interested in crypto ever since.
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Ellie Davidson ☕️
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After college, I became a blockchain engineer for a trad-fi company. I really enjoyed it, but I wanted to work on consensus protocols, which wasn’t possible there. One day, I read a CoinDesk article about Espresso’s privacy product, CAPE. It seemed like the perfect bridge between trad-fi regulation and the crypto wild west that we had been looking for. I suggested CAPE as product for my team, but on a whim, I also applied for a job at Espresso.
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I joined as a consensus engineer working on HotShot, where I got to contribute to both engineering and research. I had always wanted to do research, but never thought it would be possible for me. Yada, yada, yada, two years later I'm here doing “research" as my job. 🦀🍜 These days, I focus on solving fragmentation. Lately, I’ve been working with the Espresso team on TEEs for better interop, cross-chain messaging designs, and Eth ecosystem interop standards to name a few. Composability is an incredibly interesting problem to work on, so I never get sick of it.
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