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Simon Kelada-Polupanov

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296 total appearances

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Podcast Appearances

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

Yes.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

Nobody cares about DevOps until things go wrong and things break and then people keep running.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

Yeah, but we love it.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

We love the boring.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

Yes.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

So, yeah, love to offer this service to Web3 community.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

Yeah, I think a couple of points here.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

I think because the Web3 space is such a fast moving space, or it was when people kind of started realizing what it can do.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

And especially now with AI coming around, you know, it's like anything is possible now.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

So the nature of this velocity is like people just don't have time to stop and think and to set up a server properly.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

To set up a proper monitoring in place and scrape logs and make sure that everything is running reliable.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

So that's one thing is kind of DevOps is on the back burner.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

Yeah.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

And yeah.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

Yes.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

So the function of Keeper, as I alluded to before, is to automate and monitor smart contracts and wallets, right?

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

It's just basically as basic as that, as simple as that.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

And back in Maker Days, during the four years of running TechOps, we had a number of clients coming to us and saying, hey, I've got a smart contract.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

I've got a wallet that the wallet needs to be topped up.

Web3 with Sam Kamani
355: DevOps in Web3: Automating Smart Contracts with Keeper Hub with Guest Speaker Simon Kelada-Polupanov

and to stop it from running empty right i've got a bunch of smart contracts can you make sure they execute at a certain time or a certain condition because as we know my contracts can't execute themselves somebody has to pay for gas and so we found ourselves over and over writing custom scripts