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Our team

Small team.
Clear responsibility.

Asylia starts with one accountable builder because custody software should be shaped by people who can be named, challenged, and held to their principles.

Portrait of David Zita, founder of Asylia

Founder profile

David Zita

Founder & core developer · Czech Republic

Current shape

1 founder

A deliberately small surface while the protocol, wallet, and security model mature.

Focus

Bitcoin multisig

Hardware-first self-custody, open-source primitives, and narrow policy by design.

Operating line

Simplicity. Stability. Legacy.

A builder philosophy that favours durable foundations over noisy release theatre.

Founder profile

David Zita

Founder & core developer

David Zita is building Asylia as a long-term Bitcoin custody foundation: calm in the interface, strict in the protocol surface, and honest about the responsibility that comes with self-custody.

His background sits at the intersection of web and mobile engineering, security-minded product work, and decentralised systems. That mix gives Asylia its shape: practical software first, with every visual decision serving trust, clarity, and restraint.

The project begins small on purpose. A single accountable founder keeps the product direction coherent while the open-source code, security posture, and hardware integrations remain available for public scrutiny.

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How we build

A custody product should feel calm because the engineering is disciplined.

These principles guide the product until the team grows, and they remain the bar for everyone who joins later.

Reduce the trusted surface

Asylia keeps policy narrow, signing hardware-first, and critical Bitcoin logic open for review.

Design for responsibility

The interface should slow users down at the right moments, make intent visible, and avoid false comfort.

Build for endurance

Prefer durable architecture, readable code, and calm release cadence over short-term attention.

From one builder to a public system

The team page will grow only when the responsibility grows with it.

For now, Asylia is intentionally personal and public: one builder, one clear standard, and a product surface built to earn trust before it asks for it.