Chaitanya Potti is a Senior Engineering Manager with a decade of experience building and scaling high-performance teams and Web3/SaaS products from Singapore. As Head of Engineering at Web3Auth he led architecture, product strategy and security work that drove 99.95%+ uptime, SOC2 readiness, and features used by millions across 15 SDKs and wallet services. He blends hands-on full‑stack engineering (JS/TS, Go, Solidity, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, Terraform) with product ownership and CI/CD automation to accelerate launches and improve reliability. An active open-source contributor and hackathon winner, he has helped integrate Torus and Web3Auth provider work into prominent repos like web3-react and Web3Auth projects, improving developer UX for non-custodial logins. His background spans enterprise risk systems at Credit Suisse to co-founding blockchain tooling and authoring EIPs, reflecting both financial domain rigor and crypto protocol-level thinking. He’s particularly passionate about developer ecosystems and mentoring, often translating complex Web3 security trade-offs into pragmatic, production-ready solutions.
Simple infrastructure that enables Web3 wallets and applications to provide seamless user logins for both mainstream and Web3.0 users.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:145 releases, 349 reviews, 528 commits in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Chaitanya primarily focused on modifying and updating the codebase related to the front-end components and user interface. Their contributions involved fixing build issues, modifying existing configurations, and updating the documentation for the ethereum provider. The changes indicate a focus on improving the codebase's maintainability, and user experience.
Integrate seamless non-custodial logins in your wallet or dapp!
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:6 reviews, 60 commits, 8 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Chaitanya primarily contributed to the documentation of the `web3auth-docs` repository. Their commits focused on correcting version references, and reformatting documentation. The user's changes included modifications to HTML, JavaScript and TypeScript files, indicating a focus on front-end development and the integration of non-custodial logins. The user also made build and layout fixes.
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