About
I'm a software engineer and builder from India.
I started my career building production systems — backend infrastructure, real-time data pipelines, and distributed architectures. Early on I developed a strong bias for shipping things that actually run in production, not just things that look good in a demo.
Over time I moved into technical leadership. I've taken products from zero to production, owned architecture end to end, and built teams from the ground up. I care deeply about system design, failure modes, and the unglamorous work that makes software reliable at scale.
I've always been drawn to hard, ambiguous problems — the kind where the requirements are unclear and the margin for error is small. That's where I do my best work.
Right now I'm focused on agent infrastructure — the coordination, memory, and trust layer that makes autonomous systems actually work in production.
Contributions
- Designed and built Mettalex: world's first p2p agent based dex platform.
- Architected cross-network infrastructure handling $1.5M+ in live asset transfers with consistency and safety guarantees.
- Authored memX, a shared memory layer for LLM multi-agent systems with pub/sub, schema validation, and access control.
- Granted US 12,437,278 B2 for a distributed execution system coordinating autonomous agents with deterministic settlement and strict trust boundaries.
- Filed a second patent for multi-ledger transaction architecture with consistent state and cross-system settlement.
- Secured $1M in non-dilutive grant funding and led technical narrative for IP strategy.
- Scaled engineering org from 2 to 12, setting architecture standards, review processes, and ownership culture.