Vasiliy Ivanov is a builder, a soldier, and a systems architect who never accepted failure as an option. After years in the Airborne and Special Operations, he transitioned into technical infrastructure, now he plans to train infantrymen to replace routers and designed high-availability networks for mission-critical environments. He learned the hard way what breaks systems—from brittle proxy-based authentication to centralized cloud failures. He responded by building better: zero-trust authentication models powered by Cardano, modular data centers fueled by renewables, and training regimens that prepare veterans for careers in the real world, not just classrooms.
FNC began as a response to inefficiency, disillusionment, and dependency. Under Vasiliy’s leadership, it is becoming a movement: one that replaces dashboards with discipline, replaces burnout with brotherhood, and replaces excuses with engineered solutions. He continues to lead by example—offering his own time for free to train, design, and deploy alongside veterans until they reach their first major milestone. His focus remains on long-term freedom: through ownership, through housing, and through world-class training.