About
I'm Taylor Cox. I've been building technology products for 17 years—games, blockchain infrastructure, AI tools, and everything in between. I live in Canada, I work remotely, and I help founders make better technical decisions.
The Short Version
I've led teams of 26 developers, raised $2.5M on products I designed, and shipped things that actually work. Now I offer two services: Sprint Build (I build your app in 72 hours) and Fractional CTO (I help you not get ripped off by your dev team).
Fractional CTO
Technical Guardian
- •Review vendor proposals
- •Audit code quality
- •Translate business to tech
- •Prevent overpaying
- •Set technical direction
Sprint Build
Rapid Execution
- •72-hour delivery promise
- •Rapid development
- •Fixed scope, fixed price
- •Full code ownership
- •No scope creep
Approach
My Philosophy
- •Productize services
- •Set clear boundaries
- •Deliver on time
- •No six-week discovery phases
- •Just execution
The Longer Story
17 years of building things that ship.
I started in game development—built and launched an RPG to Steam, learned what it means to ship something real. That led to blockchain, where I spent 3 years as Tech Lead and CTO at Vitreus, leading 26 developers across parallel teams, shipping a Layer-0 network, a mobile wallet, IoT validator nodes, and a tokenomics framework that cut transaction costs by 99%.
I've raised $2.5M on products I designed. I've written whitepapers that became the technical foundation for entire ecosystems. I've sat in the investor meetings and translated "tech stuff" into language that closes deals.
Now I do this for founders who need senior technical thinking without the full-time commitment.
I'm not here to bill hours. I'm here to make sure you don't waste money on the wrong architecture, the wrong hire, or the wrong agency.
Publications
I write about what I build:
- • Vitronomics — Closed-Loop Adaptive Tokenomics
- • Dynamic VNRG — Utility Framework for Blockchain Economics
- • Crucible — Scalable Infrastructure for Polkadot
- • vForge — Agentic Mesh for AI on Blockchain
These whitepapers represent deep technical thinking about hard problems. They say: "I think deeply about hard problems."
Verify Me
Don't take my word for it: