@umangsuthar
Driving the evolution of AI from the cloud to the chain.
CTO at fxis.ai | Core Architect behind Haveto(The Blockchain Platform) Passionate about building scalable, decentralized AI infrastructure, bridging the gap between intelligent systems and blockchain to create transparent, trustless, and high-performance compute layers. Focused on decentralized compute, LLM infrastructure, and transforming deep tech into practical tools that real developers can build with. Always up for conversations on engineering, AI-native systems, and what’s next for Web3 and intelligent automation.
Tech partnerships • Speaking engagements • Web3/AI collaboration • Developer evangelism
Really well explained. Zero Trust often still depends on centralized assumptions, and this makes a strong case for why blockchain fits naturally at the foundation. The DID + immutable audit trail angle especially stood out, feels like a practical path toward actual Zero Trust, not just the buzzword.
The way you frame AI agents as active participants in DAO governance really clicks. Automating proposals, improving voter understanding, and strengthening smart contract security feels like the missing layer DAOs need to scale without losing decentralization. Excited to see how responsibly designed AI agents reshape governance in 2025
Clear, timely, and very builder-focused... Love how this cuts through the noise and turns RWA regulation into practical guidance instead of vague warnings. The emphasis on token classification + custody + AML from day one is especially on point. Compliance really isn’t optional anymore; it’s architecture.
This is a great breakdown of where RWAs are actually heading. The point about interoperability being foundational, not optional, really hits, without portable compliance and seamless cross-chain settlement, RWAs just recreate TradFi silos on-chain. Cross-chain identity + messaging feels like the real unlock for institutional-scale DeFi.