Amiti Uttarwar is an executive software leader based in Cupertino with a decade of experience building backend systems and shipping reliable test automation for high-profile cryptocurrency projects. Currently Executive Director at Waye and a long-standing Bitcoin Core contributor (including work for Xapo and self-directed contributions), she has deep expertise in raw transaction RPC interfaces, validation logic, and P2P test frameworks. Her open-source work on widely recognized projects like bitcoin/bitcoin and peercoin demonstrates a talent for backporting, test-suite modernization, and pragmatic code cleanup that improves long-term maintainability. Prior roles at Coinbase, Simbi, and Wanelo show she moves fluently between startup velocity and production-grade engineering at scale. A Carnegie Mellon Information Systems graduate, she pairs formal systems training with hands-on protocol-level development. Colleagues describe her as a detail-oriented engineer who focuses on verifiable correctness and testability in complex distributed systems.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
The Harker School
Bachelor of Science (BS) Information Systems, Bachelor of Science (BS) Information Systems at Carnegie Mellon University
Reference implementation of the Peercoin protocol.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:137 commits in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Amiti primarily contributed to the back-end implementation of the Peercoin protocol, modifying the RPC interface for transaction retrieval and updating validation logic. Additionally, the user made significant contributions to the test suite, refactoring existing tests to use new P2P test framework helpers and adding tests for verifying unbroadcast transaction handling, address relay, and DNS seed querying behavior. Furthermore, the user worked on optimizing code by removing dead code and applying style improvements.
Contributions:381 reviews, 145 commits, 40 PRs in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Amiti primarily contributed to enhancing the codebase's functionality by updating and modifying the interface for raw transaction data retrieval and processing. They also addressed test-related issues within the repository, including fixing test failures, removing unnecessary dependencies, and improving the test setup. Additionally, the user added new test functionalities to improve reliability.
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