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Xenofon Rupp

Ph.D. Candidate at Helmholtz Pioneer Campus & TUM | Munich School for Data Science

Jean-Pierre Rupp is a tech enthusiast who finds great personal satisfaction in working with technology and being an agent of change.

He has a history of embracing technologies before they become mainstream, such as Linux in the 1990s, and more recently, Bitcoin and Haskell.

Jean-Pierre Rupp's notable achievements include creating Haskoin, a Bitcoin wallet backend and command-line client in Haskell, as well as discovering a significant random-number-generator Android vulnerability affecting various Bitcoin wallets and applications in 2013.

He is actively engaged in the tech community and often speaks at tech events.

Jean-Pierre Rupp was formerly associated with Haskoin.

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