Ankit Ratan

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Ankit Ratan

Ankit Ratan

@ankitratan

Co-founder @TeamSignzy, building Digital Trust, Parent to a beautiful kid along with Moni

Bengaluru, India Katılım Nisan 2010
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Jesse Genet
Jesse Genet@jessegenet·
It’s happened. Mac Studio is here. Gemma 4 31b @GoogleDeepMind installed, chatting with my main @openclaw for $0 in token expenses now... I've burned $5-6k on tokens on my crazy ideas over past few months, so this mac studio should pencil out for me within 3 months or so 🤓
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1/ Unpopular Opinion: The future of Enterprise AI isn't "Pure AI Agents." 🤖 ​It’s a hybrid of Deterministic Software + GenAI power. ​At Signzy, we’ve been living the "OpenClaw Dilemma" for months. Here’s how we’re thinking about it. 🧵👇
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5/ Why it works It uses a "Flow" architecture rather than just a chat box. 🔹 GenAI: Handles the messy "Unstructured ➡️ Structured" data. 🔹 Software: Handles the execution. It’s the "Reasoning Engine" meets "Reliable Code." 🛠️
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4/ Enter: Google Workspace Studio The Q1 updates changed the game. It hits 90% of the OpenClaw use cases but keeps everything behind Google Auth. Zero-trust is built-in. No new secrets. No shared credentials.
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Ankit Ratan@ankitratan·
3/ The Signzy Struggle Our dilemma: We wanted the productivity of OpenClaw, but our InfoSec team (rightly) couldn't approve unmanaged API keys and local "claws" running on sensitive data.
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Ankit Ratan@ankitratan·
3/ The Signzy Struggle Our dilemma: We wanted the productivity of OpenClaw, but our InfoSec team (rightly) couldn't approve unmanaged API keys and local "claws" running on sensitive data.
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Ankit Ratan@ankitratan·
2/ The OpenClaw Hype OpenClaw is the "it" tool of 2026. Everyone wants that agentic freedom. But for an enterprise, it’s a compliance nightmare. ​How do you scale usage without "credential sprawl" or local execution risks?
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Raghav Chadha
Raghav Chadha@raghav_chadha·
I introduced a Private Member Bill titled The Asset Tokenisation (Regulation) Bill, 2026 in Parliament. The Bill is a forward-looking framework to bring legal clarity, transparency and investor protection to the emerging ecosystem of tokenised real-world assets in India. Key Features of the Bill: 1) It provides legal recognition to asset tokenisation in India. 2) It establishes a statutory framework for issuance, trading, custody and settlement of tokenised real-world assets. 3) Introduction of regulatory oversight and supervision of tokenised asset markets. 4) Ensures investor protection and safeguards market integrity. 5) Aims to maintain financial stability while fostering innovation in digital finance.
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Mohandas Pai
Mohandas Pai@TVMohandasPai·
Madame ⁦@nsitharaman⁩ please see this. How can a ceo of a regulated bank be arrested for an issue with a business partner? Is this not overreach. ⁦@FinMinIndia⁩ has given vast powers for GST. What is the safeguard for citizens against misuse?please intervene
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Ankit Ratan@ankitratan·
@aravind And whether a complete self realisation to only one nature is possible is highly questionable but because of the dual nature. Scientists disregard spiritual world and Mystics disregard material world. But is one only right is highly questionable.
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@aravind As a videogamer you play the game fully knowing it's a game. The gaming characters don't know they are characters. We have A Dual nature ( unlike animals, or even some humans), we know it's a game but we are also given a character. We are the gamer & character at the same time
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
This meme, shared as a joke among the programming community, is profound in my opinion. It offers a glimpse of the universe as I understand it. Let me explain. We imagine time flowing at a constant rate, measured by the vibrations of some atomic particle, and we plot our technological progress along that line. But time is actually illusionary, it is part of the same Maya which makes the universe we experience appear. I believe all information and knowledge (including the future) already exists. I would say Newton didn't "invent" gravity or its equations; we can think of it as "his brain simply discovered them faster than the rest of humanity." Gravity and its equations were always there, even when humans didn't exist and dinosaurs roamed the earth. Think about it again. And again. I'm sure you'll grasp what I'm saying. Similarly, I believe a quantum computer isn't solving anything "faster." It simply experiences time much slower, finding the answer in its own time, which just seems very, very fast to us. To explain it more simply - but I must warn you, this is just an analogy, not the exact representation - imagine you're a character inside a newly released first person shooter video game with many levels. All the rules and levels are set in the game. The way a bullet you fire travels, where it lands, all the physics of it is predetermined in game code. But suppose the game also gives you tools to understand this game physics: imagine you can conduct experiments with the bullets you fire inside the game in each level. You'll, as a character, take your time in the game to eventually figure out the physics and equations in the level you started. And suppose the game provides means to develop systems that can uncover such physics and rules in every scene, situation, and level. You'll slowly build better and better systems in the game to figure out the physics and equations for every scenario and level. And be able to progress faster through the game. But now think about this: Does it mean these systems you have invented and improved in the game actually operate faster in the time experienced outside the game? No. They've only shortened your illusion of time in the game. Because outside the game all knowledge about the game already exists. Only inside the game as a character you had to work hard, taking a lot of "game time" to uncover the physics, make faster systems in each level to uncover the level's physics etc. Now imagine as a character, instead of building systems to decipher more knowledge about the game you are in, you understand you can just sit down quietly and hack into the game's byte code (since your character is also part of the same code in memory or x.com/sama/status/16…). Then you can understand the game completely to get all knowledge about the game.... (1) Complete realization. You are instantly free of all karma points. You are not a controlled character anymore. You will never have to play another level. You will never be respawned again in the game when you lose a life. You can leave your character and merge with the game code. Or you can respawn as any character at any level if you wish. But if you manipulate the game's rules with all the new found powers like a Ravana, the game's creator who's watching everything will eventually spawn a new Ram who will come and destroy you to restore order in the game. Beware. I digressed. So continuing from (1), I say we can acquire knowledge in the universe we live in now without the need to build more and more complex systems to speed up the processing and computing. Like what we are doing now. There's also this other way. Like the game character realizing it's in fact the same as the game's code or the game itself. For example, like Srinivasa Ramanujan received equations and solutions, we can receive instant revelations on any knowledge we want without time being a constraint. But that requires not thinking in systems, but something else. You know what it is. Let me not bore or trigger the science-only minded. Because that's definitely another valid path, just like in our game analogy.
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Ankit Ratan@ankitratan·
Most sensible take. And to add to this. SaaS sales is often more driven by Sales convincing a buyer group then the actual product nuances. The categories which likely get "vibe coded" away are mostly engineering pipeline productivity tools like code reviewing SaaS etc.
dharmesh@dharmesh

"Why should companies pay for SaaS (HR/CRM/ERP/etc.) when they could just vibe code them?" I get variations of this question or comment with some regularity (granted, it's sometimes just me talking to myself). Here are some biased (but hopefully, well-considered) thoughts: 1) I am a big proponent and user of vibe coding (what I call "agentic coding"). I do it every day, 7 days a week, including Sundays. It's amazing. 2) My company, HubSpot is a software company. We have hundreds of professional engineers -- just about all of them use AI for product development too. They are brilliant and know how to build production-grade products. 3) Even with this powerful army of talent, the number of internal, core SaaS applications that we have replaced with a vibe-coded variant is exactly ZERO. The number of applications we plan to replace is also exactly ZERO. 4) It's not the absence of talent that keeps us from rolling our own SaaS apps, it's the presence of focus. It would be silly to try and replace our HR, team collaboration, expense tracking and 100+ other SaaS apps we use when we can just buy them. Just doesn't make sense. 5) That's us -- as a software company at some scale. If you're a non-software company it makes even less sense for you. Doesn't matter how good the AI coding tools get. Let's say you *could* vibe code a replacement for that SaaS app you're using, who's going to maintain it? Who's going to keep up with industry trends? What are you going to do when the 20-something genius that vibe coded it over a weekend leaves the company? Who do you call when there's a major bug? 6) If you're a Fortune 500 company at some scale, perhaps you could pull this off for some discrete use cases and the tradeoffs are worth it. You have an IT/Engineering department that is larger than the population of some countries. You can take on the pain in return for the positives. For the millions of others, my advice is: Spend every calorie possible on creating value for your customers.

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David Cramer
David Cramer@zeeg·
I cant get over the fact that so many engineers still dont grok the fundamentals of what an LLM is. Repeat after me: its just pattern matching, it doesnt "know" anything
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Signzy
Signzy@TeamSignzy·
Your weekly cut of all things compliance [29th June – 7th July] 🔓 7 days is a long time in compliance. All sources mentioned in the comments 😊 #NewsUpdate #fintech #compliancecut #RBI #Aadhar
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Signzy@TeamSignzy·
If infra layers were your coworkers: 🔹API – The guy who says “as per my last email” 🔹MCP – The team lead who gives you everything... but says “don’t mess this up” 🔹A2A – That one person who finishes the task before the meeting even starts Credit: @ankitratan
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Signzy@TeamSignzy·
You didn’t win ₹50K. you won a lifetime subscription to regret 😭 If it looks too good, pause, hover, and GC it before your wallet cries. Act cautiously because “YOLO” shouldn’t apply to cybersecurity👽
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Monica Jasuja
Monica Jasuja@jasuja·
I am very pleased to announce the release of our groundbreaking report: “Digital Payments Revolution – India’s March To A Trillion” This report was just unveiled during @money2020 in Bangkok. This is a comprehensive analysis of the $1 trillion digital economy India is building, with payments at the heart of it. The report was drafted and authored by me in the capacity of Chief Expansion and Innovation Officer for Emerging Payments Association Asia, alongside @FinstepAsia led by @FintechBalerina as our knowledge partner. @SpirosMargaris @psb_dc @efipm @richardturrin @JameDiBiasio @BrettKing @JimMarous @agentic_ai @Khulood_Almani @DLTevangelist @Xbond49 @nafisalam @AlexH_Johnson @mikulaja @enricomolinari @LedaGlyptis @helene_wpli @YuHelenYu @UrsBolt @chidambara09 @EvanKirstel @davidbrear @Chris_Skinner @cgledhill @nafisalam @FintechBalerina @Damien_CABADI @mikeflache @bamitav @Fabriziobustama @JoannMoretti @Hana_ElSayyed @KanezaDiane @ahier @EliseQuevedo @FinMKTG @Eli_Krumova @ahier @raehanbobby @tanvi_ratna Thread 🧵
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Monica Jasuja@jasuja·
However the magic of reaching these numbers lies in the people behind the magic – leaders who embraced technology blended with empathy, care and compassion towards better the world for everyone else. Thus, the core of this report is devoted to exclusive interaction with the visionaries of payments revolution in India – @billdesk 's Srinivasu MN, @CRED_club @kunalb11 , @m2pfintech @onlymadhoo , @Razorpay @harshilmathur , @TeamSignzy's @ankitratan , @YESBANK Naveen Chaluvadi, @Perfios's Sabyasachi Goswami, @sahamati's @bgmahesh along with @dilipasbe (@NPCI_NPCI ) and @vijayshekhar (@Paytm ) forewords.
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