
小捕手 Chaos|Sep 12, 2025 04:06
Here I go offending people again: @SentientAGI is basically Polygon's shadow project.
To clear everything up, let’s first introduce a key figure: Sandeep Nailwal.
Who is Sandeep? He is:
- The current de facto leader of Polygon (as of June this year, Sandeep was appointed as the first CEO of the Polygon Foundation).
- The only remaining original co-founder of Polygon (the other two co-founders left Polygon one after another in 2023).
What role does Sandeep play in Sentient?
According to Rootdata, Sandeep is a "core contributor" to Sentient.
But in last year’s press release about Sentient’s funding round, many media outlets described Sandeep as a "co-founder" of Sentient.
Even more interesting, former Polygon VP of Investments Sachi Kamiya has also joined Sentient as BD Director. This kind of personnel movement is hard to call a coincidence.
In comparison, Sentient’s two founders have a relatively low profile (also Indian):
- Himanshu Tyagi: Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Science.
- Pramod Viswanath: Professor of Engineering at Princeton University.
Before Sentient, the two professors co-founded another project called Witness Chain. While it’s still operational, Witness Chain clearly doesn’t have much market visibility.
The official Witness Chain Telegram group only has 103 members.
From a business logic perspective, this arrangement is actually quite smart:
Polygon needs to establish a presence in the AI space.
By using an "independent" project format, they can maintain strategic flexibility while mitigating risks.
It’s essentially a replica of the "internal incubation + independent operation" model often used by big companies.
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