SCRYPT Strengthens Technology Leadership with Appointment of Vivek Maurya as Head of Engineering

ZURICH, Switzerland, July 16 – SCRYPT, the operating system for digital assets, has appointed Vivek Maurya as Head of Engineering, strengthening its technology leadership team to support banks, payment providers, fintechs, and corporate treasury teams navigating the digital asset economy.

In his new role, Maurya will lead SCRYPT’s engineering function and oversee the continued development of the infrastructure underpinning its digital asset custody, crypto services, and stablecoin payment solutions. His remit includes advancing platform performance, reliability, and resilience as clients increasingly integrate digital assets into core financial operations.

“As digital assets become increasingly embedded into financial services, technology infrastructure must meet the highest standards of engineering excellence,” said Norman Wooding, Founder and CEO, SCRYPT. “Vivek’s experience building mission-critical platforms will be instrumental as we continue to strengthen the infrastructure that supports our clients and their digital asset strategies.”

Maurya brings more than two decades of engineering leadership experience spanning financial services, cloud infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and blockchain technologies. His career has focused on building and scaling mission-critical distributed systems, cloud-native platforms, and data infrastructure. Most recently, he held engineering leadership roles at Netflix and Coinbase, where he contributed to highly scalable platforms supporting millions of users and critical financial services.

“What drew me to SCRYPT is the opportunity to build the technology infrastructure that enables the next generation of digital asset services,” said Vivek Maurya, Head of Engineering, SCRYPT. “The team has already developed a strong platform, and I’m excited to bring my experience in scalable systems, resilient architecture, and engineering execution to help advance the technology clients need to operate with confidence.”

The appointment underscores SCRYPT’s commitment to building world-class engineering capabilities as it continues to evolve the technology powering digital asset trading, custody, and payments.

 

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