Sri Harsha Gouru
I find things interesting and then I can't stop until I've taken them apart.
Right now that's agents, x402, and how models actually work under the hood. I like connecting dots — hooking up onchain payments to autonomous agents, orchestrating systems that talk to each other without human intervention, training small models from scratch and understanding why they behave the way they do.
Reverse engineering is how I learn best. If I can't open it up and see what's happening inside, I'm not satisfied. That goes for models, protocols, binaries, whatever.
I've been building long enough to know the whole stack — training loops to deployment pipelines to the interface someone actually touches. I don't like staying in one layer. The interesting problems are always at the seams between them.
Bullish on agents that can act on their own, pay for their own resources, and compose with other agents. The web is about to get a lot more autonomous and I want to be building the plumbing for that.



