Anto
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Anto
@0xAnto
Head of engineering @xyralabs_
Chennai, IN Katılım Mart 2017
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I have tried Codex and Minimax other than Claude.
Codex is really good for reviews and catches edge cases and complex situations better than Claude. That’s the only thing I’m using it for. If you want to use it for planning and development, give it a Claude-style plan template and ask it to follow it. Otherwise, the Codex plan is short and leaves gaps.
Minimax gives a generous 1,500 requests per 5 hours. I’ve never used more than 500 calls.
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after 3 long years, I left superteam. Dec 2025 was my last month working for superteamvn.
It took me so long to reflect and post this update. Tbh, it was easier talk than done for something that you was invested too much emotionally and smth profoundly change your identity.
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There are so many amazing friendships we have made across the globe since Nov 2022. I am forever graceful for everything this amazing builder community brought to me. I would never been on X if I was not joining superteam, never traveled the world as I did and never met so many amazing talents.
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However, the journey was not all roses. Crypto church vs casion battle has never been easy on me. My engineering instinct made me did my job poorly - never got too close to the trading community 😅.
Given a 2nd chance, would I do differently? I guess it would still be a ... NO 😌
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What's next?
🎯 My motto is "Solana is cloud computing" - I am not giving up on that. I am still with @solana through working w @lazorkit @Gaian_hq and @fystack
They represent what I believe in solana - infra for human (and agent?) in the long run, and NOW as a home for asset. If there is any interesting tech, I would still do workshop x meetup sometimes in Da Nang.
⏳ I am working on my new startup - time to eat my own dog food 🐶. I dont have a good intro to what I am doing yet, but you can find it here knotwork.space
⏳ I am building a coffee shop / workstation name ... "buildstation" in Da Nang. This is soooo new to me.
I hope by the time I finish it later this year (est Sept 26), I can proudly host builders from everywhere in the world to build in my homestead.
As the burden and the joy of old identity is fading away, it is early morning fresh air of uncertainty is raising.
Stay hungry, stay foolish.
See you soon 🎉

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5/ `Arty` - native macOS terminal (Swift).
- direct PTY backend
- libvterm parsing
- Metal renderer
- persistent + minimized sessions (using tmux internally)
- sidebar navigation
Terminal rethought as a native app.
github.com/0xAnto/Arty
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Use "task.allowAutomaticTasks": "off"
Partha 🐞@ch4r10t33r
🧵 THREAD: I found a coordinated supply chain attack campaign targeting developers on GitHub. Three fake "demo" repos. All confirmed malicious. All actively stealing credentials and running remote code on developer machines. Please RT to warn others. 👇
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Confidential Assets v1.1 is now open-source: the first Move smart contract that lets you confidentially transfer your assets from your encrypted balance.
Here's what it does 🧵👇
github.com/aptos-labs/apt…
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@anshitaksoni @AethirIndia Fully backing you in whatever comes next. You’ve got this.
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this is one of those “career reflection” + “new year, new me” tweets I didn’t think I’d write but here we are, as I wrap up an incredible journey building @AethirIndia
I used to think building a regional GTM role would be just about campaigns, launches, and dashboards until my expectations vs reality moment hit
it turned out to be more about conversations, trust, and showing up when no one’s watching
over the past year, I had the opportunity to build @AethirIndia from zero. and in reality, that work looked very different from “glamorous marketing”
it looked like :
- translating buzzwords like DePIN, deAI, and decentralized cloud into language people could actually relate to
- long debates on centralized vs decentralized compute and why it matters
- podcasts recorded between flights
- late-night threads and decks
- city-to-city IRL events
- long DMs and calls with community leads, founders, and builders - understanding first, pitching later
I owned India GTM end-to-end : brand, content, community, partnerships, KOLs, and IRL activations - with one simple goal : earn trust first, let growth follow
along the way :
- built Aethir India into a visible, credible presence across India’s AI, compute, DePIN & web3 ecosystem
- grew a 3k+ community across X and Telegram
- shipped 50+ videos
- launched content IPs like Builders of the Future and Next in AI pod (personal favourites)
- led the AI for Bharat tour across major Indian cities, inviting ~1,000 people into the world of @AethirCloud
- drove 1.5M+ impressions via content, partnerships, and micro-KOLs
- built deep working relationships with every active Indian web3 community and multiple L1/L2 ecosystems (a big thank you to all of them)
- opened early-stage pipelines across B2B, ecosystem, and institutional stakeholders
but the most important outcomes didn’t show up on dashboards
here’s what I learned personally :
- ecosystems are built through consistency and patience (slow doesn't mean no growth)
- master web2 ways of marketing
- India has a very real future in DePIN and deAI
- India's eco is full of kind and supportive people
- IRL trust compounds faster in a largely web2 world
- regional GTM only works when it’s deeply local and deeply human
- working at an institution as big as @AethirCloud teaches you to look at the bigger picture always
- @nvxin is THE BEST MANAGER I ever worked w and I will always loveeeee @AethirIndia
- @ShubhamSharma_8 is one incredible fren!
this chapter reminded me why I love this work - being close to builders, early momentum, and the messy zero-to-one phase
as I think about what’s next, a massive thank you to India’s CT community of founders, leaders, creators and builders who have supported me throughout this journey
it wouldn’t have been this incredible a ride without YOU
if you come across opportunities you think I could do justice to, please send them my way - I promise to hustle 100x harder :)

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well now everyone's vibe coding and writing articles
vibe coding? most have it mastered and i see guides flooding my timeline, so i won't go there let's focus on articles
i fucked up my first article too much info, too much text, sounded like a paper or plain info instead of anything structured
but if you're planning to write structuring is key
my only tip: read as much as possible tons of great pieces on ct or substack (download rn if you haven't)
i have my 2025 wrapped article list include some of the best piece i have read or major relatable to my life
my top 10 articles from 2025, based on categories:
- loving or personal life
goranshbharal.substack.com/p/date-someone… (personal fav)
goranshbharal.substack.com/p/being-loved-…
- crypto ones
x.com/kashvii/status…
x.com/therosieum/sta…
x.com/paramonoww/sta…
- life or juggling
erinnystrom.substack.com/p/it-doesnt-al…
tushaarmehtaa.substack.com/p/the-myth-of-…
letters.thedankoe.com/p/how-to-artic…
relateable shit
substack.com/home/post/p-18… (another personal fav relatable kinda same path)
apewoodx.substack.com/p/the-doomer-i…
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today's my last day at @Qiro_Finance as move smart contract dev (my first full time job). loved my time here, wishing the team (especially @paul_qiro & @0xakki_qiro) the best for the future.
joined as a move smart contract intern while still in college, figuring life out. went full time after graduating building on the move side and owning everything related to move.
wore multiple hats in btwn (frontend, backend, whatever asked). learned many things about trad fi, underwriting and tech side (ritual, reclaim, nillion, etc) and shipped many things.
gonna miss you all (tejas (design and pending convos), @gaikwadmrunal (healthy lifestyles tips), veera (learning full stack right way), @s1ddharths1ngh (keep shipping those bangers), rahul, manu, abhilash, everyone) and the convos.
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