Name: Saulius
Twitter Account: https://x.com/sliux
GitHub Link: available upon request
Can you read and write code?
Yes. Writing and reviewing Solidity smart contracts and DeFi infrastructure, Developing analytics and on-chain monitoring tools (Dune, Python/web3).
Relevant Experience:
I am the creator of the popular GMX Analytics dashboard on Dune, which provides transparent and accessible analytics for the ecosystem:
https://dune.com/saulius/gmx-analytics
A large part of my daily routine is independent monitoring of few protocols activity, including fund transfers and transactions of deployers and multisig wallets. I regularly review on-chain activity and share notable findings with the community when relevant.
Familiarity with GMX DAO:
My journey with the GMX ecosystem spans more than five years, starting from the early XVIX days, through migration to Gambit, and into the current GMX protocol. During this time I have closely followed the protocol’s development and governance.
I have been an active member of the community chats and GMX governance forum, regularly participating in discussions and contributing to the community dialogue around protocol development and governance.
Suggestions for the Security Committee: Do you have ideas for how the committee can maximize its impact in Season 4?
One area where I believe we can improve is transparency around protocol-controlled wallets.
Today, many important protocol wallets exist (deployers, multisigs, operational wallets, etc.), but their roles and purposes are not always clearly documented or labeled publicly. Even for active community members as myself it can sometimes be difficult to fully understand the workflows behind protocol operations.
If selected, one of my first initiatives would be to push for clearer public documentation and labeling of protocol wallets by purpose, so the community can more easily understand protocol operations.
Greater transparency in this area would benefit both community trust and security monitoring, and I believe it would be a valuable improvement for the ecosystem.
Time Commitment: Can you commit at least 5 hours per week to serve on this committee?
Yes — I am able to dedicate the time required to fulfill the responsibilities of the Security Committee.
Declaration of Conflict of Interest (if any):
I am a long-term GMX token holder, which means my incentives are fully aligned with the long-term security, transparency, and success of the protocol.