My journey so far

My journey with technology began with curiosity, mischief, and video games. Around 2009, I got my first computer, and what started as gaming soon turned into experimenting with software, modifying game files, breaking and fixing my system, trying Linux, and slowly understanding that computers were systems I could explore, not just use.

Programming became a defining moment for me. My first Java program made me realise that the software I had been using for years was built by people, and that I could build things too. From there, I explored web development, Android, AI/ML, IoT, game development, distributed systems, and research projects through school and college. College became an advanced hobby class where curiosity drove most of what I learnt and built.

After college, I moved into Web3 and entrepreneurship, working across Livepeer, Filecoin, Celo, and Solana on tools, platforms, infrastructure, and tokenomics. In 2023, ChatGPT sparked another wave of experimentation, leading me to build an early LLM-based automation system for research workflows. Around the same time, I founded Quezar Labs to explore Web3 more deeply and make space for long-term thinking.

Today, my work sits at the intersection of Web3, AI, and education. Through Quezar Labs, I focus on understanding complex technologies from first principles and making them easier for others to understand, including educational work around Mina Protocol and Ethereum. Looking back, the thread has always been the same: curiosity, building, and a desire to make difficult ideas more accessible.


My Life Philosophy

Some of the ideologies that I live by

Keep learning. Keep thinking. Keep creating. Keep building. Keep adding value to the world. And keep growing.

When you find something you really want, put yourself out there and give it all you can. Have no regrets.

Work hard on some days. Work smarter on most. Have some rest, have a life!