Boost your Staking on Solana
with Overclock Validator
Boost your Staking on Solana
with Overclock Validator
Unlock the power of your Sol
Stake with a leader in the Solana community
Unlock the power of your Sol
Stake with a leader in the Solana community
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1.2 Mil Sol
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99.9%
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3%
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Jito-Anza
Boost your Staking on Solana
with Overclock Validator
Unlock the power of your Sol
Stake with a leader in the Solana eco
Learn about Staking
1.2 Mil Sol
Stake
99.9%
Uptime
3%
Commission
Client
Jito-Anza
Meet Overclock's Solana Team
Our Solana Team
Meet Overclock's Solana Team
We are passionate Solana community members who found our way to the ecosystem in 2021. In June 2022 we started Overclock to go even deeper.
We are passionate community members who found our way to Solana in 2021. In June 2022 we started Overclock to go even deeper.
Our team members have been involved in the Solana ecosystem since 2021. Our desire to participate even more deeply led to our decision to launch Overclock Validator in 2022.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
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Our Team
We are passionate community members who found our way to Solana in 2021. In June 2022 we started Overclock to go even deeper. into the ecosystem.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
Our Team
We are passionate community members who found our way to Solana in 2021. In June 2022 we started Overclock to go even deeper. into the ecosystem.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
I became interested in Solana in early 2021 and what was initially just a small investment ended up evolving into a strong desire to understand more about the tech behind Solana and blockchains more broadly. During my journey into crypto, I became a moderator of the Solana Tech discord and Solana subreddit. Although I am currently a PhD student, I have been a very active participant in the ecosystem. Dubbelosix and I met in 2021 within the Solana ecosystem and in Spring 2022 we decided to become more deeply involved, teaming up to launch Overclock Validator. I currently represent Overclock as a Jito Foundation delegate and am involved in many different corners of the Solana ecosystem.
Hey! After getting a Master's degree in computer science at Carnegie Mellon, I started out as a software dev and over time transitioned into infrastructure engineering and devops with a focus on observability and performance. I have experience in both cloud and datacenter operations, which lends itself well to validator operation on Solana. During the past three years I started working in the blockchain space, which most recently included working at Sovereign Labs on ZK rollup technology. I have also served as a technical advisor to the Solana light client team, Tinydancer. I have a continuing interest in high performance blockchains such as Solana and love understanding blockchain protocols and their tradeoffs.
I have 14 years professional experience working in cyber security. During this time, the majority of my work has centered around reverse engineering and native code review of commercial software systems built by Big Tech firms and I also co-authored a mobile application security book, The Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook. I currently co-own a cyber security firm named Dark Waves InfoSec, based in the United Kingdom, and I have been interested in blockchain technology for a number of years. In 2022 I collected a number of Solana bug bounties and in March 2024 joined Overclock to work on a new Solana full node client called "Mithril", which is supported by a Solana Foundation grant.
Welcome to Overclock Validator, the intersection of commitment and innovation
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Welcome to Overclock Validator, the intersection of commitment and innovation
Our validator server is run using recommended Solana security and monitoring practices at a minimum and is located at an enterprise datacenter with built in physical security and power redundancy. Furthermore, our team has prior professional experience in infrastructure engineering and devops, making Solana validator management natural.
Our validator server is run using recommended Solana security and monitoring practices at a minimum and is located at an enterprise datacenter with built in physical security and power redundancy. Furthermore, our team has prior professional experience in infrastructure engineering and devops, making Solana validator management natural.
CPU
EPYC 7443p
CPU
EPYC 7443p
RAM
256 GB
RAM
256 GB
Storage
Storage
2 x NVME
2 x NVME
LOCATION
LOCATION
Zagreb
Zagreb