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Mario Osorio

Meet Mario, a talented computer engineer from Madrid with a mission to bring the decentralized future to life. As a visionary who has long shared the values of the Ethereum community, Mario is driven by a passion for open-source software, user ownership, and freedom from centralization.

With a background in computer engineering, Mario's expertise lies in hardware technology, but he has always been equally drawn to software development. Throughout his life, he has honed his skills through a combination of hands-on experience and independent study, resulting in a portfolio of impressive projects.

Mario's commitment to the tech community began at the young age of 13 when his cousin first showed him a new computer and the cool things you could do with it. At 18, Mario and a team of two other developers won first prize at the "Best Madrid" hackathon, earning the opportunity to visit the headquarters of the event's sponsors.

Since 2016, Mario has been an active member of the Ethereum community, later, participating in groups like the DeveloperDAO, Nation3, and most recently, the Lens protocol family. With a passion for collaboration between open source projects, Mario sees the integration of the Lens technology into the Broadcastr app as a natural next step in the evolution of his vision.

Now, fully committed to the development of the Broadcastr app, Mario is applying everything he has learned to bring this revolutionary new platform to life. With his expertise in both hardware and software, his passion for open source and decentralized technologies, and his commitment to putting user freedom and control at the forefront, Mario is eager to change the world of live content creation.

Projects

broadcastr

Broadcastr allows content creators to have full ownership and control over their streams,we achieve this by embedding a livestream into an NFT, this allows to view a livestream on any NFT marketplace.Solidity, React, TypeScript, Livepeer, Polygon, Mantle

Skills

Python
Solidity
JavaScript
React.js