# Team

## Trevor Xu – Founder

**Twitter: @Trevor\_ether**

Trevor is an Australian programming wonder who previously led the development of Marsladder, one of the leading EdTech platforms in Australia, before entering the crypto industry to found numerous highly successful projects. Trevor co-led the development of the platform from scratch, eventually pitching it out to numerous schools and thousands of users across Australia. Before entering the blockchain industry, Trevor also has numerous accolades in Olympiad programming and mathematics competitions including:

* 1x National Champion of UNSW ProgComp, one of the most prestigious programming competitions at the national level in Australia.
* 1x National 4th place of UNSW ProgComp
* 2x Silver Medalist at the Australian Informatics Olympiad
* 2x Winner of the University of Melbourne Maths Olympiad

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## Reagan Wu – Dev Lead

Reagan holds a postdoctoral degree in computer science from Fudan University and was a former data and ADS researcher at Huawei and Volkswagen. With 3 patents in AI computer vision, Reagan has demonstrated exceptional expertise in the field. He has successfully led and contributed to over 10 major projects in the relevant fields of computer vision for Volkswagen, China State Railway, China Metro Systems, and Guangzhou Metro.

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## Colton Zau – Marketing Lead

Jeff brings extensive marketing expertise to the crypto industry, having served as the marketing lead for numerous top projects on OpenSea, Magic Eden, and Coinmarketcap in the past, demonstrating his ability to drive impactful marketing initiatives in the blockchain space.

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## Developers

The Tagger team includes 8 highly skilled developers, with several members serving as consultants and certified lecturers for the National Open-Atomic Open Source Foundation. They have made significant contributions to the advancement of open-source technologies and the standardization of blockchain operations.


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