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Brandon Chukwuka | |
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Brandon Chukwuka | |
| Born | August 16, 1996 Lagos, Nigeria |
| Occupations | Blockchain Architect, Entrepreneur |
| Years active | 2022–present |
| Known for | Blockchain development |
| Website | ayeteasea.com |
Brandon Chukwuka (born 16 August 1996) is a Nigerian-Australian blockchain architect and entrepreneur. He is the founder of Ayeteasea, a blockchain development firm focused on EVM chains and decentralized finance (DeFi) products.
Early life and education
editChukwuka was born in Lagos, Nigeria, and emigrated to Australia with his family in 2007. He completed his secondary education at Charles Campbell College in Adelaide and later studied nursing at Flinders University before leaving to pursue other interests. He worked in real estate for several years, where he was involved in property renovation and management, before discovering Bitcoin in 2021. This sparked his interest in blockchain technology and led him to transition into the cryptocurrency industry.
Career
editFrom 2022 to 2025, Chukwuka worked on various projects in the cryptocurrency space, gaining experience in blockchain development, smart contract programming, and decentralized finance protocols across multiple blockchain ecosystems. He participated in blockchain governance initiatives and decentralized innovation funds, submitting proposals for DeFi infrastructure projects across multiple networks.
In 2025, Chukwuka founded Ayeteasea, a blockchain development firm specializing in EVM chain infrastructure and decentralized finance applications.[1][2] The company operates as a distributed team focusing on open-source development, building custom DApps, developer tools, and contributing to initiatives that advance permissionless blockchain technology on EVM-compatible chains.
Chukwuka has presented at technology conferences including Consensus 2025 in Austin, Texas, and BuilderFest Asia in Da Nang, Vietnam, where he has spoken on technical aspects of blockchain development and decentralized finance infrastructure.
Technical philosophy
editChukwuka advocates for what he terms "foundational finance," an approach to DeFi that emphasizes immutable smart contracts, transparent fee structures, and minimal administrative control. He has written about the importance of reducing centralized control points in decentralized systems to enhance user autonomy. Chukwuka believes blockchain technology has the potential to transform areas including voting and governance, identity solutions, lending, microfinance, supply chain logistics, digital art, tokenization of real-world assets, financial derivatives, insurance, and metaverse gaming.
References
edit- ↑ "Ayeteasea". GitHub. Retrieved 28 October 2025.
- ↑ "Ayeteasea". Ayeteasea Official Website. Retrieved 28 October 2025.

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