The full story, from the beginning.
I break things to understand them. Then I build something better.
Who I Am
Italian. Dad of two. Perpetually curious about everything. I've been taking things apart since before I could read, and I never really stopped. From Commodore 64 to AI agents, if it has a circuit or a codebase, I want to know how it works.
I build software, break systems (legally, mostly), obsess over finance, and still google "how to center a div." Currently running on 5 coffees a day and 50+ Chrome tabs.
What I Do
Product & Platform Engineering
From RFID tags to global NFC platforms. Full-stack systems that track, verify, and protect products.
AI & Side Projects
If I can automate it, I will. Voice apps, email filters, nutrition trackers, financial tools. My hard drive is a graveyard of "just one more project."
Breaking & Understanding
I've been disassembling things since I was a kid. Now I do it with code, systems, and assumptions. If something works, I need to know why.
I have a condition
that makes me see everything
as something to improve.
The Things I Built
From soldering RFID tags by hand to shipping global authentication platforms. Every step was just me following the same question: "how does this work?"
Product Manager & AI Addict
Product ownership meets applied AI. Shipping the core platform while building side projects at night — voice apps, nutrition trackers, email filters, financial tools.
Project Manager
Transitioned from engineering to project management. Coordinating cross-functional teams, timelines, and stakeholder expectations across global deployments.
Global NFC Authentication Platform
Built and shipped a global NFC authentication platform for luxury brands. Full stack — from tag encoding to cloud verification APIs serving millions of taps.
RFID Systems & Software
Industrial RFID systems, logistics software, and bridging hardware with software. Where I learned to think across the full stack.
RFID Tag Production & Electrician Days
Started hands-on: producing RFID tags and working as an electrician. Understanding systems from the wire up.
I once refused 80 Bitcoin
for a Call of Duty profile.
We don't talk about it.
Never Stop Learning
Formal education, informal obsessions, and a lot of late nights with things I probably shouldn't have been doing.
Electronics & Telecommunications
Circuits, signals, systems. The foundation for everything that came after.
The Pirate Era
Let's just say I was very good at "finding things on the internet." An education in networking, systems, and creative problem-solving that no university could match.
Semi-Pro Gaming & Karate Champion
Competitive karate champion by day, semi-pro FPS player by night. Clan matches in Doom, Quake, Unreal, Battlefield. The reflexes still serve me well. Mostly for closing browser tabs.
Growing Up
Commodore 64
The first machine I ever touched. I had no idea what I was doing, but the blinking cursor felt like a conversation. Then came dad's Pentium, and suddenly, the internet.
The Disassembler
Toys, radios, remote controls, the VCR (sorry, mom). If it had screws, I opened it. If it didn't, I found a way anyway. Most things didn't survive reassembly.
Skier Turned Snowboarder
Started on skis, switched to snowboard the moment I saw one. If there's a cooler version of something, I'm switching. This applies to everything in my life.
It all
started
here.
Before all of this, 13.8 billion years
of cosmic accidents conspired to put
a curious Italian kid in front of a Commodore 64
with absolutely no idea what he was about to start.