Jordi Anaya
About Me
I am a self-taught full-stack developer specializing in the .NET, MERN, and PERN ecosystems. I am passionate about building useful and ethical software, particularly in the payments and Bitcoin sector. I have worked on integrating systems with Phoenixd and MongoDB, deploying services in lightweight Linux environments like Alpine and Debian on Raspberry Pi. I actively participate in technology communities and hackerspaces, where I promote the use of open technologies.
JORDI ANAYA
Full Stack Developer | Payment Integration and Cybersecurity Specialist
| Contact | Information |
|---|---|
jordi77alva@gmail.com | |
| Location | Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico |
| Profiles | GitHub |
Organizational Experience
Organizer and Technical Developer
Event: Expo Bitcoin GDL (Promotional Campaign)
- Budget management for advertising and physical space.
- Design and development of the event website, graphic material, and an interactive booth.
- Collaboration with local communities to promote the adoption of Bitcoin and decentralized technologies.
Technical Skills
Frontend
- Frameworks: React.js, Svelte
- Languages: Vanilla JS, HTML5, CSS3
- Styling: TailwindCSS
Backend
- Frameworks: .NET (C#), Node.js (Express), Java (Maven, Ant)
- Languages: Kotlin (Ktor), Node.js (Express)
- Scripting Languages: Python, Bash
Databases and Payment APIs
- Databases: MongoDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite
- Payment APIs: Phoenixd
DevOps, Environment, and Security
- Operating Systems: Alpine Linux, Debian, Ubuntu Server
- Hardware: Raspberry Pi, Embedded Devices
- Tools: Docker, Nginx, WSL, TTYs
- Security: Cybersecurity, Encryption (Bitcoin, entropy, secure hardware)
Featured Projects
Ambrosia POS (Electron + Ktor + React)
A cross-platform point-of-sale system designed to be intuitive and robust. The frontend was built with React and TailwindCSS, packaged in Electron for distribution on Linux (.AppImage, .deb). The backend, developed in Ktor (Kotlin), runs on WSL and manages business logic and local persistence.
Mastering Phoenixd
A technical guide and open-source toolkit for using the phoenixd daemon on the Bitcoin Lightning network. The project includes a static documentation site built with Docusaurus, tutorials, configuration scripts, and complete API documentation.
Web-Flasher
A web application that uses the WebUSB API to flash Nix-Bitcoin operating system images directly to devices in fastboot mode. The project, developed in JavaScript, facilitates access to Bitcoin nodes on embedded hardware securely from the browser.
Education
Self-Taught
Continuous learning and development in areas such as full-stack software development, networking, cybersecurity, graphics APIs, and embedded systems.
Languages
- Spanish: Native
- English: Professional (technical writing, documentation, and meetings)