Projects

This page highlights the projects I’m actively working on. Each one reflects a commitment to safety, privacy, and building technology that puts people first. Some focus on infrastructure and protocols, while others are centered around community platforms and tools. All of them are built with care, intention, and a deep respect for the people who use them.

  • XC Protocol

    XC Protocol is a next-generation, semi-decentralized framework I designed to redefine how we think about privacy, security, and content integrity. It’s already becoming the backbone of Submit, but my vision goes beyond a single platform. Over time, and through careful vetting, I plan to make the XC Protocol available to other platforms — with the goal of building an ecosystem where user safety, autonomy, and trust are built into the foundation, not added on as an afterthought.

  • Submit

    https://submit.gg

    Submit is a privacy-first social platform built for people who’ve been left out, pushed aside, or put at risk by mainstream networks. Designed with consent, safety, and accountability at its core, Submit serves as a space for authentic expression and connection — especially for queer, trans, BIPOC, and other marginalized communities. Every part of the platform is shaped by a deep respect for user agency, autonomy, and privacy.

  • Vera

    Vera is a non-profit project I started in June of 2025 to help content creators access reliable, stigma-free information on sexual health, mental well-being, consent, and safety. The goal is to make essential knowledge more accessible — from understanding testing protocols like PASS to navigating burnout, boundaries, and personal care.

  • Drift

    Drift is a lightweight, open-source TypeScript CLI tool I built for managing MongoDB migrations in a straightforward, no-frills way. It’s designed to integrate cleanly into any project, using the official mongodb npm package without relying on ORMs or additional abstractions. Drift is built for engineers who want control, clarity, and simplicity when handling schema changes.

  • Revoker

    Revoker is an open-source Go service I created to handle JWT revocation for APIs using the KrakenD gateway. It exposes a clean, RESTful interface for managing revocations and integrates directly with KrakenD’s bloom filter system. Revoker is built to slot into existing infrastructure with minimal fuss and high reliability, especially in systems that need strong session control without compromising performance.