Andre Cronje

Andre Cronje
Cape Town, South Africa

Andre Cronje

Code Reviewer
Cape Town, South Africa
Andre is a software architect with 20 years of development experience. He moved into telecoms developing big data, high-transactional infrastructure before delving into mobile security and cryptography. His last five years have been spent building FinTech solutions and leveraging blockchain technology to provide cost-reducing financial products to the unbanked in Africa.
  • Cosmos Code Review: Dammit, Time To Build

    Analysis

    Let’s start this Cosmos code review with a look at the claims. Well, just this one really, because it’s kind of a biggie. “Cosmos solves today’s hardest blockchain problems.” Scalability...

  • Stegos Code Review: Privacy Platform For Decentralized Mobile dApps

    Analysis

    Stegos is a completely private, confidential, and scalable cryptocurrency that’s friendly to the environment. At this point I’m tempted to say these guys are OG in this space. Feels like...

  • GEO Protocol Code Review: Internet of Value

    Analysis

    It’s definitely odd that no matter how serious the whitepaper… no matter how much the font choice wants to look serious and bookish… no matter how the design is led...

  • Harmony Open Consensus Blockchain Code Review

    Analysis

    I find it a bit weird that a blockchain with such lofty aspirations makes you scroll all the way to the bottom of their website before they use the word...

  • MultiVAC Code Review: All Dimensional Sharding

    Analysis

    MultiVAC is an interesting project that merits attention. Andre Cronje peeks at the public repos in his code review.

  • MagnaChain Code Review: Fork This For A Laugh

    Analysis

    MagnaChain is a 100% brand new built-from-the-ground-up blockchain of supreme awesomeness that is better than Bitcoin in every way, and definitely not a fork. No sir.

  • OneLedger Code Review: Business Modularization

    Analysis

    OneLedger introduces us to the concept of business modularization in blockchain, which is a fancy way of saying that it aims to bridge decentralized and centralized technologies. It’s not entirely...

  • Grin Coin Code Review: A Fresh Slice Of Mimblewimble

    Analysis

    Grin Coin is a community-based project that launched with no “funny business”. It’s natively private, lightweight, resistant to ASIC mining, and it has made a big impact on the crypto...