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Arnab Bhowmik

@arnabafk

Tech Head @CSI-KJSCE | Ex Business Intelligence Intern @DCB Bank | ETH India Winner | BNB Hack Winner | Researcher

Tech Head @CSI-KJSCE | Ex Business Intelligence Intern @DCB Bank | ETH India Winner | BNB Hack Winner | Researcher

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Mumbai, India

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Top Projects

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StakeFit

A bet on your fitness

Accountability | Consistency | Transparency Sometimes, we all need that extra push to stay motivated, and that's where StakeFit comes in. Fitness isn’t just a hobby; it’s a lifestyle, and StakeFit is here to help you make it stick. With StakeFit, you stake your money to hit fitness goals – get a bonus for completing them, or lose it all if you don’t. It’s the ultimate way to build strong habits, thanks to daily staking mandates that keep you consistent and on track. Plus, your progress is safely stored on-chain, with proof and attestation for full transparency. Stay motivated, stay fit, and let StakeFit hold you accountable!

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D3ploy

A censorship-resistant deployment platform

The Problem Every DeFi frontend today has a dirty secret: it's centralized. The smart contracts are on-chain. The tokens are yours. But the website you use to interact with them? It runs on AWS, Vercel, or Cloudflare servers controlled by a company that can be hacked, subpoenaed, or simply decide to pull the plug. This has already caused real damage: Curve Finance, Uniswap, Balancer frontends hijacked via DNS attacks to drain user wallets Tornado Cash OFAC pressured the frontend offline within hours Compound, dYdX geo-blocked entire regions via their hosting provider Hundreds of smaller protocols taken offline the moment their Vercel free tier expired or their domain registrar received a complaint The smart contract is trustless. The frontend is not. That gap kills people. What Deploy.eth Solves Deploy.eth makes your entire stack trustless β€” not just the contracts. 🌐 For DeFi Protocol Teams Ship a frontend that cannot be taken down. web3deploy push βœ“ Site live on IPFS (content-addressed, immutable) βœ“ myprotocol.eth now resolves to your new build βœ“ No Vercel. No AWS. No domain registrar. No kill switch. Your site lives on IPFS a global peer-to-peer network where files are addressed by their content hash, not a server location. Nobody can redirect it, modify it silently, or take it offline. Even if your entire team disappears, the frontend keeps serving users. Store your protocol config on-chain, not in a dashboard. Every deploy writes your configuration to ENS text records publicly auditable, immutable history, readable by your smart contracts: swap.slippage β†’ 0.5 fee.recipient β†’ 0x... fee.bps β†’ 30 access.policy β†’ public monitor.riskLevel β†’ medium Users can verify exactly what your frontend is configured to do before they connect their wallet. No more "trust us." Require multi-sig approval before any frontend update goes live. Malicious frontend updates are one of DeFi's biggest attack vectors. Deploy.eth lets you require 3-of-5 team signatures before the ENS contenthash changes making a frontend attack as hard as a smart contract exploit. πŸ“Š For DeFi Users A live, intelligent frontend powered by Elsa x402 with no backend. Because there's no server, there are no API keys to steal, no database to breach, and no company to subpoena for your transaction history. Every data call is a direct pay-per-use request: | What you get | How | Cost | |---|---|---| | Portfolio across 15+ chains | elsagetportfolio | $0.01 | | Live yield suggestions | elsagetyield_suggestions | $0.02 | | Best swap quote across 20+ DEXs | elsagetswap_quote | $0.01 | | P&L report | elsagetpnl_report | $0.015 | Your ENS domain becomes your personal DeFi config β€” store your risk tolerance, preferred chains, slippage limits, and the site respects them automatically, every time, on any device, without logging in. Your site watches your portfolio even when you're not looking. ENS monitor records tell the site what to watch for: monitor.alertThreshold β†’ 0.15 (alert if 15% drawdown) monitor.autoRebalance β†’ true monitor.preferredYield β†’ 0.08 (suggest moves if APY A truly trustless DeFi app needs every layer to be trustless > not just

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Work Experience

Work Experience

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DCB Bank

GenAI and Business Intelligence Intern

Working on various interaction improvement projects using GenAI on Bank’s Data pipeline to improve customer
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GenAI and Business Intelligence Intern

DCB Bank,