# Team

Tairon is the on-chain **MCP Supergraph**, purpose-built for publishing, versioning, and managing data sources as oracles for AI, Robotics, IoT and RWA.\
Our team works across smart contracts, backend infrastructure, and developer tooling to make oracle coordination verifiable, secure, and permissioned on-chain.

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### **Andrii Miloshin – CTO at Tairon**

[LinkedIn ↗](https://www.linkedin.com/in/miloshynandrew/)

Andrii leads protocol and system design across Tairon’s engineering stack. He’s responsible for building the onchain MCP registry and defining the core mechanics that govern how servers are published, validated, and managed over time.

* Architecting the lifecycle logic for MCP server publishing onchain.
* Designing Tairon’s permission model and metadata structures for scalable registration.
* Applying experience from Cerbo.ai and Dreamery across backend infra and ML systems.
* Driving long-term protocol design for verifiable server coordination.

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### **Michael Tarchan – Blockchain Engineer at Tairon**

[LinkedIn ↗](https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-tarchan/)

Michael develops the smart contracts that form Tairon’s onchain registry layer, enabling secure, permissioned flows for MCP server publishing and updates.

* Writing the smart contracts that handle MCP server registration, versioning, and access control.
* Implementing the onchain coordination logic that powers Tairon’s registry.
* Specializing in Solidity, EVM development, and contract security patterns.
* Supporting composable publishing mechanics across MCP-compatible clients.

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### **Danyl Denk – Fullstack Engineer at Tairon**

[LinkedIn ↗](https://www.linkedin.com/in/danyl-denk-6499ba1b6/)

Danyl works on Tairon’s developer-facing surfaces, building the tools that make publishing MCP servers onchain seamless and accessible to engineers.

* Developing the Tairon dashboard and CLI for server onboarding and lifecycle operations.
* Supporting registry update flows, access delegation, and metadata publishing.
* Leveraging TypeScript, React, and backend services to deliver fast and intuitive UX.
* Focused on developer tooling that bridges protocol logic with practical workflows.


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