In the heart of Indore, where the aroma of poha mingles with the hum of ambition, I’m running IBVM — a blockchain and custom solutions startup that feels like both a rebellion and a revelation. As a co-founder who left the cocoon of a family business, I’ve traded certainty for a wild, soul-stirring pursuit of impact.
This isn’t just about code or contracts; it’s about crafting a legacy from scratch, fueled by passion, weighed by loans, and shadowed by blockchain’s enigmatic reputation.
The decision to leave the family business was a quiet earthquake. It was a legacy of stability, woven with the comfort of routine and the warmth of community respect. But there’s a restlessness in the human spirit — a call to create, to risk, to shine — that drowns out the safety of the familiar. For me, that call was blockchain: a technology as misunderstood as it is transformative, a paradox of decentralized trust in a world that craves control.
At IBVM, we’re not just building tech; we’re sculpting sustainable solutions — secure supply chains, transparent data systems, enterprise-grade software — that solve real-world problems with precision and purpose.


