
I spend most of my time at the intersection of law, robotics, AI, mathematics, economics, and design thinking. I read research papers and publish notes on xdaysofAI. I code, build robots, study fiscal systems, and cook meals. Music keeps me hooked — I enjoy every genre, every language, especially old melodies — and like most makers, I'm introverted by nature.
I founded Team SOS India Foundation, a volunteer-powered nonprofit that delivers legal aid, emergency assistance, and disaster relief across the country. From pandemic response to Ukraine war evacuations to day-to-day systemic breakdowns, we've been in the middle of it all.
In 2010, I set up a Bitcoin full node to investigate the infamous Value Overflow bug — one of Bitcoin's earliest security incidents. That moment didn't just draw me into crypto; it pulled me into a decade-long exploration of money, systems, and power. I've been documenting this journey ever since through xdaysofWeb3, a digital diary turned public record.
Currently, I'm building a prescription-reading app for wider accessibility, two home robotics projects, and a few impact-driven Web3 applications.
Key milestones in my journey through technology, community building, and innovation
Set up a Bitcoin full node to investigate the infamous Value Overflow bug — one of Bitcoin's earliest security incidents
Began documenting my decade-long exploration of money, systems, and power through this digital diary
Established volunteer-powered nonprofit delivering legal aid, emergency assistance, and disaster relief
Started reading research papers and publishing notes on AI developments
Building prescription-reading app, home robotics projects, and impact-driven Web3 applications
Coverage of my work in technology, community building, and social impact