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Abhitej | Filament
Co-founder @FilamentFinance | Building conviction markets Host: F*ck Around Find Out
The Boon and Bane of a Small Team
At @FilamentFinance, it’s just the three of us: @PratyakshInani, @rajeebkrmalik and me.
Boon
> Low friction: You can iterate fast with zero overhead.
> Clarity: Everyone develops a deep understanding of the product - you fill gaps on the fly, and expectation mismatch is rare.
> No micromanagement: Incentives, ownership, and consequences are obvious. No stick-and-carrot games.
Bane
> Bottlenecks: Every person is mission-critical. I injured myself over the weekend, and key product flows immediately paused.
> Hiring pressure: You don’t hire employees, you’re practically hiring co-founders. Initiative >> resume.
> Burnout risk: It’s hard to measure performance by hours. When there’s no slack, even a pause breaks momentum.
Still, operating with bare bones has taught me that constraints breed creativity.
You learn faster, adapt faster, and grow into roles you didn’t expect. AI has transformed what micro-teams can achieve.
My conviction in building large-scale products with small, focused team has never been stronger.
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Finding the right co-founder is probably the most important decision when starting up.
Here’s the most unconventional marker I used to decide to build with @PratyakshInani:
By end of 2023, we had already worked together for nearly 3 years. We lived through the euphoria of the 2021 bull and the chaos of Terra and FTX meltdown. Took ideas from zero to multi-billion milestones with some incredible teammates. That kind of experience bonds you for life.
At the time, I had stepped out of my previous role and was working with founders as an EIR, hunting for a problem worth building around. I kept bouncing DeFi ideas off Pratyaksh.
When he decided to leave our previous company, it just clicked.
> He was core mechanism focused, worked closely with engineering and traders
> I was BD, growth, and product strategy
Our personalities were also deeply complementary.
To test the fit, Pratyaksh sent me a 7-page questionnaire. Not about ideas, but about life priorities, risk appetite, hiring preferences, and what we wanted from a company.
We aligned on 80 percent, talked through another 10, and left the rest to be figured out while building.
On paper, it looked like a great fit:
> Years of working together
> Complementary skills and personalities
> Aligned on what we wanted to achieve as individuals and why
But I still wanted to be sure. So I asked him to come with me to Cosmoverse 2023 in Istanbul.
Over the years, I have realised - travel is the best way to learn about someone’s core - it reveals everything.
It throws you into unpredictable situations and strips away the polish.
@buntyverse joined us too, and eventually became core to Filament.
At the time, Filament was just a rough idea - a compartment-based pool. We were pitching the concept casually, talking life, goals, and work styles while wandering through Istanbul.
The trip threw us into every kind of moment:
> Cornered by police, aggressively body-searched and threatened to be detained if failed to present physical passports at the spot
> Nearly pickpocketed
> Existential crisis mid-trip
> Last-minute cruise
> An unforgettable jazz bar and a Bosphorus sunset I’ll never forget
That’s when I knew - whatever storm we face, I could go through it with Pratyaksh.
A month later, we landed in Bangalore and started building Filament.
20 months in, after all the chaos, pivots, highs and hits, we haven’t broken. If anything, we’re stronger.
The method worked.
Most people either go with first instinct or textbook rules when choosing a co-founder. But this is more like finding a life partner. You need your own markers, your own rituals to test the fit.
Filament is just one chapter, but I know I’ve found a lifelong venture partner - someone I can build with, again and again.

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I thought I’d never fall in love (with chain) again. I’d been hurt (rugged) enough to swear it off.
But before I knew it, @base swept the floor from under me.
Now I see it everywhere. In every corner, every thought.
It’s a feeling I thought I’d buried for good.


jesse.base.eth26.7. klo 22.11
QT with a funny/fun meme about @base or @baseapp
i'll share invites with the best
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Based Fellowship is probably the best bet you can make if you’re:
> Starting out your creator or builder journey
> Have lots of ideas but are constantly running out of fuel to execute
> Curious about @base and want to be part of next crypto wave
Easiest way to surround yourself around absolutes Gs - @Saxenasaheb @AhaanRaizada @sumedha2199 @RahulDesignWeb3 @shirollsasaki

Based India24.7. klo 23.16
So many of you asked us: "How do I make my Based Fellowship 3.0 application stand out?"
We have 4 simple tips:
1. Have a great onchain score.
2. If you've built Mini-Apps then show us.
3. If you've built onchain products, then show us.
4. Build in public.
@AhaanRaizada explains it in 90 seconds👇
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3 months ago, I left everything behind to go all-in on Filament’s comeback post-exploit.
Unfortunately there no “full port” button IRL - just endless banking, taxes, legal, new setups.
But @DXBCare & @varishbajaj handled it all, so I could focus on one thing: rebuilding.

Abhitej | Filament13.5.2025
Cutting out all noise and locking in, this is what I meant:
> Cancelled lease, entities and dependencies in Dubai
> Moved back to India w/ my grandparents
> Laptop + internet -> Run It Back Turbo
> Only personal investment: Filament
Building stuff + eating Paranthas everyday


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