Deep in the intersection of AI and decentralized finance, making autonomous agents that trade better than most humans.

At my core, I'm a neutral observer of the world. I read a bit of philosophy, mostly to figure out what's actually worth believing. Consciousness, probabilistic thinking, how decisions actually get made. Most of my decisions run through that filter. Weigh the probabilities, factor in time constraints, optimize for expected value. I tend to notice when something is misaligned before I can explain why. Pattern recognition for untapped potential. I value self-awareness significantly, in myself and in the people around me.

Lately I've been drawn to literature and language, realizing that precision in thinking is limited by precision in language. That feels like the next frontier.

When I'm not staring at charts or terminal windows, I'm probably lost in some city I can't pronounce the name of, eating something I can't identify, and loving every second of it.


experience

2025–
Founding Engineer
Pear Pro · Dubai, UAE

Raised $4.1M for CEX integration (Pear Pro) and new chain integrations for DEX (Pear Protocol). The kind of role where "founding" means you do everything and sleep is optional.

2025–
Senior Applied AI Engineer
Pear Protocol · Remote, UK
  • Developed autonomous pair trading narratives with advanced algorithms. 83% winrate, profit factor of 3
  • Secured $1B+ trading volume in DEX engines
  • Designed AI agent workflow that autonomously executes trades and evaluates performance (it doesn't complain about working hours)
  • Building beta-neutral vaults at $10M valuation
  • Spearheading blackbox vault integration with real-time PnL and risk monitoring
Ecosystem: Hyperliquid, Arbitrum, Base
2023–2025
AI Developer
IQ.wiki · Palma, Spain (Remote)
  • Fine-tuned Flan-T5 summarization model with QLoRA, replacing GPT-3. Saved a small fortune
  • Built IQ GPT, an AI search engine using LangChain/LangGraph with data from CoinGecko, DefiLlama, Etherscan
  • Created an AI Twitter agent that cut operational costs from $5,000 to $100/month (management liked that one)
  • Scaled IQ GPT to 2M+ users through strategic integrations
  • Contributed to IQ ATP, a no-code agent tokenization platform on Fraxtal

what I'm building on the side

HYPE Autonomous Vault

An exclusive vault that trades HYPE token on Hyperliquid, run autonomously by an AI agent (Qwen + Grok models with fallbacks). Features professional-grade context pipelining, thinking flow tuned with risk assessments, and error-free execution to maximize returns. Basically, I built a trader that doesn't panic-sell at 3am.

AI Agent · Hyperliquid · Qwen · Grok

Earlier I've built quant data pipelines with real-time stat arb, an on-chain intelligence engine (Perplexity but for crypto), and a LinkedIn automation tool that writes and posts so I don't have to. My edge is context pipelining, taking domain expertise and mapping how a human brain would think through a problem into an agentic flow that actually executes.


lately on twitter

a window into what I'm thinking about (or shitposting about)

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places I've been

My Google Maps is covered in saved pins with hearts. Restaurants, hidden gems, spots most guides won't tell you about. I don't gatekeep, just ask and I'll share the whole map.

Europe
UK · Portugal · Spain · Andorra · France · Italy · Greece · Switzerland · Monaco · Mallorca
Middle East & Central Asia
UAE · Turkey · Georgia
Asia
Singapore · Thailand · Malaysia · Vietnam · Indonesia · Sri Lanka · India (home)

5 places I'd send a friend to

Ahangama, Sri Lanka, skip the crowds at Unawatuna. Midigama Beach at 6am, stilt fishermen actually out, glassy water, just you and local surfers paddling out. Grab a roti and pol sambol from the roadside stall on Galle Road before the surf schools wake up.
Nusa Lembongan, Indonesia, there's a tiny warung tucked behind the main drag in Jungut Batu, no sign out front, locals on plastic stools, nasi campur on banana leaves for 25,000 IDR. Walk past the dive shops toward the mangroves and you'll find it by the smell.
Batumi, Georgia, everyone rides the Argo cable car during the day. Go at midnight when the city lights are on and the Black Sea disappears into darkness below. Then eat at Machakhela, order the lobiani and a carafe of house Kindzmarauli. Loud, local, bill for two barely breaks 40 GEL.
Barcelona, skip El Born and the Gothic Quarter. Sant Antoni is where the city actually lives. Bar Calders on Parlament Street, vermut on tap, anchovies on toast, terrace fills up around 7pm with people who clearly aren't tourists.
Florence, Trattoria Mario near Mercato Centrale. Since 1953, communal tables, cash only, the waiter shouts the day's options at you, and the ribollita will cost you under 10 euros. Go before noon or you're standing in line.