Since 2015, Jameson Lopp has been creating in the Bitcoin area and has established himself as one of the most well-respected voices in the Bitcoin developer community. He was originally an engineer at BitGo, where he developed the business's high-grade, multi-sig custody service, before joining Casa, a company that provides safe wallets and plug-in-play Bitcoin infrastructure solutions.
Since its establishment in 2018, Casa has grown to become one of the most popular destinations for Bitcoin hardware that is both accessible and safe. Lopp was profiled in a New York Times article in March called "How a Bitcoin Missionary Made Himself Vanish, in 15 Steps," which chronicled the cypherpunk's technique of going "off-grid" after a swatting attempt. In this age of technology and record-keeping, the piece demonstrated how careful one needed to be to restore privacy.
Lopp and the Casa team are expected to strengthen their current product line, with new products perhaps arriving in 2020. For Him, we expect him to speak at several Bitcoin developer conferences throughout the world.