He took a leave of absence from Stanford University and worked as a Cirque du Soleil performer for about 2 years from 2014 to 17. After graduation, he worked at Microsoft as a government cybersecurity engineer. In August 21, he co-founded Webacy, a digital asset asset succession platform. Webacy is an infrastructure enterprise that provides smart contracts with conditional transfers (a mechanism for transferring access rights to digital assets based on fixed conditions on a blockchain). SF headquarters. Maika was also selected as 30 under 30 by Forbes.