Oskar Lindström
Founder and Lead Architect
Spent a decade building financial systems before getting into blockchain. Still believes most problems can be solved with better database design and clearer thinking. Occasionally right about that.
We started dynamixflare in late 2019 because we were tired of seeing blockchain projects that looked impressive but fell apart in practice. Too much hype, not enough substance.
The Taiwan tech scene gave us something valuable — a mix of traditional software engineering discipline and openness to experimental technology. That combination shaped how we approach dApp development today.
Our founder, Oskar Lindström, spent years building enterprise applications before blockchain became a buzzword. When he started exploring decentralized tech in 2018, most development shops were either dismissive or wildly unrealistic about what could actually be built.
The gap was obvious. Businesses needed practical guidance from people who understood both traditional software architecture and emerging decentralized systems. Not evangelists promising to revolutionize everything — just experienced developers willing to figure out what worked.
We opened our Taipei office in March 2020, right as the world shut down. Remote collaboration became normal faster than anyone expected, which turned out to work in our favor.
 
	
	Founder and Lead Architect
Spent a decade building financial systems before getting into blockchain. Still believes most problems can be solved with better database design and clearer thinking. Occasionally right about that.
	Technical Director
Joined us after working on supply chain logistics systems. Brings a healthy skepticism about whether blockchain is actually needed for most use cases. Usually asks the uncomfortable questions we should have asked earlier.
We'll tell you if your project doesn't need blockchain. Saved several clients from expensive mistakes by suggesting simpler alternatives.
Regular updates, code reviews you can understand, and documentation that actually helps. No mysterious backend magic.
We build systems that can be maintained after we're gone. Clean code, clear architecture, transfer knowledge properly.
These aren't aspirational values we put on a poster. They're the practical principles that emerged from five years of building decentralized systems in the real world.
 
 
	New technology is exciting, but most problems still need boring solutions. We get excited about protocols after they've proven themselves for a year or two.
Technical complexity exists, but confusion doesn't help anyone. We explain trade-offs in plain language and show you why we're suggesting specific approaches.
Building reliable systems takes time. We'd rather deliver something that works well than rush out features that break under pressure.
Blockchain won't solve every problem. Smart contracts have limitations. Gas fees matter. We'll help you navigate these constraints honestly.
If you're considering a decentralized application and want straight answers about what's actually feasible, let's talk. We're happy to discuss your project without the sales pitch.
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