currently building at Valory
Hi, I'm Divya.
I build
Software engineer shipping autonomous AI systems that trade, manage assets, and coordinate across distributed networks.
// projects
What I've built
FEATURED→Polystrat
Autonomous AI trading agent for prediction markets, running 24/7 on-chain
PythonLLMPolygon
DEFI→Optimus
Autonomous cross-chain asset manager with concentrated liquidity math
DeFiUniswap v3Math
INFRA→Mech Platform
AI agent marketplace with x402 micropayments and MCP integration
CLI/SDKx402MCP
OSS→Open Autonomy
Core Python frameworks for building autonomous agent services
PythonFSMProtobuf
ENTERPRISE→GIIFT Marketplace
Loyalty platform on VirtoCommerce serving 55M+ users globally
C#Elasticsearch
AI→Invoice Parser
GPT-4 Vision + RAG pipeline with Redis caching
GPT-4RAGRedis
// skills
What I work with
Languages
JavaScript / TypeScript70
AI / ML
OpenAI / Anthropic / Google90
Backend & Data
REST APIs / Microservices85
Blockchain / Web3
Ethereum / Gnosis / Polygon75
DeFi (AMMs, Uniswap v3)72
// experience
Where I've worked
Valory
Jan 2025 - PresentPython Engineer
Core contributor to the Olas protocol. Built Polystrat, Optimus, Mech Platform. Integrated x402 and MCP. 11M+ transactions across 9 chains.
PythonAI AgentsDeFix402
Reveation Labs
Jul 2022 - Jan 2025SDE I → SDE II
VirtoCommerce for GIIFT (55M users). Invoice parsing with GPT-4 Vision + RAG + Redis. Real-estate platform with smart contracts.
C#.NETGPT-4RAG
// off duty
When I'm not coding
All of these share one thing: they reward patience and attention to detail. Anime teaches you the quiet moments matter as much as the action. Dancing teaches you to trust your instincts. Travel teaches you that discomfort is where growth lives. Mystery thrillers teach you the answer was always there, you just weren't looking right. Turns out, that's also how debugging works.
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Anime
I'm basically a chimera of anime characters: Levi's obsession with getting things done, Naruto's stubbornness to never give up, and Tanjiro's "be kind but carry a big sword" energy.
› my recs (spoiler-free)
Attack on TitanStart watching. Don't Google anything. Trust me. The less you know, the harder it hits.
Demon SlayerThe animation alone is worth it. Episode 19 of Season 1 will make you pause and rewind three times.
NarutoSkip the fillers (Google the filler list), and you get the best underdog story ever written. Pain Arc is peak fiction.
Jujutsu KaisenIf AoT is chess, JJK is a street fight. Gojo alone is worth the entire watch.
Tokyo RevengersTime travel + gang drama. You'll scream at Takemichi to get it together. Somehow you can't stop watching.
Chainsaw ManUnhinged, chaotic, and strangely emotional. Denji just wants a normal life. He will not get one.
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Dancing
Nothing clears a debugging headache like a full-energy routine at 2am. If I'm stuck on a bug, 10 minutes of freestyle and the solution appears. Science can't explain it.
› what I dance
I don't perform or compete. It's purely therapy. But I take it seriously enough to have a style rotation depending on mood.
BollywoodJazzFreestyleBhangraContemporary
Bollywood is the default. Bhangra when I need energy. Jazz when I'm feeling fancy. Freestyle when the code finally compiles.
P.S. I can teach you. Fair warning: Bhangra shoulders are harder than they look.
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Travelling
Pahadi at heart. Give me a mountain, a chai, and zero cell signal and I'll call it a vacation. Currently on a quest to visit every place that makes me forget I have a laptop.
› know a place? tell me
My requirements are simple: mountains > beaches, silence > nightlife, and at least one sketchy road that makes the cab driver question his life choices.
If you know a place where the stars are louder than the WiFi, send it my way. I'll add it to the list and probably book a ticket before finishing this sentence.
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Mystery thrillers
I read mysteries the way some people do Sudoku, to prove I can figure it out before the author reveals it. I'm wrong 80% of the time and I love it.
› books that broke my brain
Agatha ChristieThe queen. Start with And Then There Were None. You'll suspect everyone including yourself.
The Silent PatientDon't read the synopsis. Don't read reviews. Just read it. The twist restructures your entire memory of the book.
The Last House on Needless StreetThe most unreliable narrator I've ever encountered. You'll think you understand what's happening. You don't.
If it has an unreliable narrator, a locked room, or a plot twist that makes me rethink chapter 1. I'm in.