Technical founder. Built a profitable Web3 infra company.
Now building the trading layer: a sentence becomes a compiled,
backtested strategy that runs from the trader’s own wallet.
Traders already know the setup. They cannot run it without writing code,
handing over API keys, or trusting a bot with their funds. Most “AI trading”
products treat the model as the trader. That is how accounts blow up.
Plutus is a compiler. You write the trade in a sentence. It becomes typed,
inspectable rules, gets tested on two years of Hyperliquid data, papers on
the live tape, then runs from your own wallet. The agent can place and cancel
orders. It cannot withdraw. Hard limits on leverage, margin, daily loss, and
drawdown sit in front of every entry. Most ideas fail the backtest. That is the point.
Live on BTC, ETH, and SOL perps
Generating, backtesting, and paper trading are free
Live trading is the paid surface
Prediction markets (Polymarket) next — a separate engine, not a connector
Layer-1 for sovereign AI agents. Shipped the stack, did not prove pull, halted it.
The mistake was the loop: build more, stay offline, assume the market arrives when
it is perfect. Building without feedback is a dead loop.
That is why Plutus is already in private beta. Traders write a sentence, see a
compiled strategy, and sit with the product. Better to kill a bad strategy in a
day than spend another two years finishing a network nobody asked for.
Vitwit
Co-founder & CTO
2015–present · Hyderabad · vitwit.com
Co-founded in 2015 with Murthy M and Bhargav Dath. Started as a technology
consulting shop and became institutional Web3 infrastructure: validator nodes,
RPC, IBC relayers, protocol engineering, and chain launch and upgrade operations.
As CTO, previously grew the business to $1M ARR helping
20+ Web3 projects. Work across Cosmos, Polygon, Akash, Osmosis,
Regen, and others. The same team writes protocol code and runs the nodes.
Genesis, upgrades, validator ops. Game of Zones: published a critical minting
bug that could invalidate real tokens.
Regen, Akash, Polygon
Testnets through mainnet
Regen from early testnets to mainnet. Akash infra from mainnet week one.
Polygon validator monitoring (matic-jagar). Greg Osuri met Anil on a GitHub PR in 2019.
Recent tools
github.com/anilcse · 2013–present
AgentMark — trading agents
CosmoScope — cross-chain portfolio tooling
x402-go — Vitwit / HTTP payment protocol work
Resolute — Cosmos tooling
Notes from operators
I met Anil over a PR on GitHub in 2019 and the Vitwit team IRL later that winter. Since then, our partnership continues to bring incredible value to Akash Network and the broader Cosmos ecosystem.
Vitwit is one of the best dev teams in the space and we are so proud and grateful to work with them… Excited they are supporting Akash as well.
It is always great working with Murthy, Anil and the Vitwit team.
The Vitwit team has been rocking it and contributing to all layers of the stack: Tendermint, Cosmos SDK, and IBC. Mad props, and I look forward to continuing to work with y’all!
Origin
IIIT-Basar, 2012
First batch · college opened 2008
Nobody assigned an examination system. Murthy, Bhargav, and I built the whole
college examination webapp because the campus still ran on paper, people, and
walking forms around. Then we kept going — we ran a number of college sites so
exams and day-to-day ops actually worked.
What pulled me in was software that replaced a pile of manual work, used by a
real campus, not a lab. The college did not wait for a vendor. We shipped it
and stayed on it. Vitwit in 2015 was the same impulse.
Education
2008–2014
B.Tech, Computer Science and Engineering
Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, IIIT-Basar
How I work
Eleven years as a CTO on keys, execution, uptime, and refusing unsafe paths.
The model should be the compiler, not the trader. The edge is a typed strategy,
a backtest that is allowed to fail most ideas, and an agent that can place
orders but cannot move funds.
I sit with every trader. I would rather ship and be wrong in public than
disappear into a perfect stack.