I'm a systems engineer and protocol designer focused on building decentralized infrastructure for data coordination, verification, and access.
Right now, I'm working on Birkini — a protocol designed to make structured data like financials, public records, and analytics easily queryable by both humans and AI agents. The goal: make real-world data as verifiable and accessible as open-source software.
Birkini :: A decentralized, verifiable data warehouse and infrastructure layer
- Trustless storage and compute for structured data
- End-to-end encrypted file handling (Birkini Drive)
- Real-time replication pipelines for model inference, analytics, and AI workflows
Built with Rust, TypeScript, and a strong data schema foundation — optimized for transparency, auditability, and composability.
- Distributed systems and verifiable data pipelines
- LLM + structured data integrations
- Decentralized analytics and storage protocols
- Long-term data coordination without central trust points
No fluff. Build what scales.
Design like it’ll be used 10 years from now.
Make it open, composable, and verifiable.
- Twitter: @user1362vx
- Project: @BirkiniAI
- GitHub: github.com/Birkini
- Dev Notes: Coming soon
Structured data is the missing layer between real-world truth and AI inference.
Birkini is here to fix that. :)