At fourteen, while most kids were playing games, I was fixing the computers they played on. I worked as a hardware technician — assembling PCs, wiring networks, setting up classrooms and offices from bare concrete to blinking screens. That's where I learned my first lesson in technology: everything is a system, and every system can be understood if you take it apart.
At seventeen, I walked into a web development company as an intern and never looked back. PHP, MySQL, JavaScript — I built dozens of websites before I could legally drive. By twenty-one, I published my first Android application. By twenty-four, I was running dozens of Google Play accounts with hundreds of apps, reaching millions of users — and I was doing it alone. I built a click-farm operation from the ground up, taught myself reverse engineering by debugging APKs and manipulating the Android OS from the inside, and learned more about how software actually works than any classroom could teach.
At twenty-five, I built my own game platform — a next-generation system that hosted thousands of games in a single app. I created a YouTube background player that converted videos to audio server-side, saving users' bandwidth in markets where every megabyte mattered. At twenty-seven, I became the largest developer in the Huawei Turkey AppGallery — no one in the market had a wider portfolio. That same year, I stepped into blockchain. At twenty-nine, I entered fintech — architecting mobile banking platforms, KYC systems, and payment infrastructure for companies handling real money. At thirty, I launched into e-commerce, building brands and automated sourcing systems from scratch.
Through every chapter — from soldering network cables to designing fintech architecture — one thing never changed: I never stopped building. Not as a hobby. As an identity. Today, that relentless drive is channeled into MK Solutions: a venture building practice where I bring two decades of full-spectrum experience to founders who need more than a developer. They need a partner who has been in the trenches, shipped at scale, and knows what it takes to turn an idea into a business.