Francesco Zinghinì is an Electronic Engineer specializing in Systems Theory (La Sapienza, Rome), an academic background that forms the backbone of his analytical approach to markets and technology.
Fintech and Real Estate Experience His authority in the financial sector was forged in the field: he combined practical online trading with the mathematical study of Technical and Fundamental Analysis. He served as a technical consultant for FRIMM Holding S.p.A., contributing to the architecture of the MLS Immobiliare REplat® platform. Subsequently, he founded MutuiperlaCasa.com, devising BOMA (Business Optimization for Mortgage Administration), an advanced CRM that became a standard for numerous credit brokers.
Technological Skills: Cloud, SEO, and Architectures The success of his portals is not only financial but technological. Francesco has directly designed and managed scalable Cloud infrastructures on AWS and Google Cloud, ensuring performance and security for sensitive data. He has developed deep expertise in technical and semantic SEO, positioning his projects to compete in highly complex digital markets.
The New Frontier: Artificial Intelligence Today, Francesco applies Systems Theory to the world of Generative AI. As a Prompt Engineer and developer of AI Agents, he designs models capable of automating complex decision-making processes.
Through TuttoSemplice.com, Francesco systematizes these cross-functional skills: he offers an authoritative guide ranging from personal finance to choosing the best technologies (energy, telephony, fintech), guaranteeing readers verified, technically sound information simplified by an engineering approach.
Digital Projects: MiningReturns.com and PubEngine.Ai In addition to TuttoSemplice.com, Francesco is the founder of MiningReturns.com, an advanced calculator for evaluating the profitability of cryptocurrency mining, and of PubEngine.Ai, a platform that documents and illustrates the cutting-edge artificial intelligence and automation technologies used for content production and publishing on this blog.
Open-source code on GitHub Open-source implementations of the models behind his projects are published on Francesco’s GitHub profile: from the Italian legal-interest (art. 1284 of the Civil Code) and ISTAT monetary-revaluation calculations that power the TuttoSemplice.com tools, to the mining-profitability formula of MiningReturns.com — github.com/fzinghini77.


