Web3 with Sam Kamani

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


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What powers the infrastructure behind your favorite Web3 protocols? In this episode, I chat with Simon from Keeper Hub—an open-source platform that automates smart contract workflows and monitors wallets. We dive deep into the invisible backbone of crypto: DevOps. From saving 30% in gas fees to building AI-driven automations, Simon shares how Keeper Hub is quietly revolutionizing how developers build in Web3. If you’ve ever overlooked DevOps, this episode will change your mind.


⏱️ Key Takeaways with Timestamps

  • [00:41] Simon’s journey from Linux tinkerer to DevOps in crypto

  • [03:58] Origin of Keeper Hub from MakerDAO days

  • [06:03] What Keeper Hub actually does: automation and monitoring

  • [07:37] Real-world savings: 30% gas fee optimization

  • [09:14] AI’s impact on the developer landscape

  • [13:03] Why DevOps is the invisible hero in Web3

  • [17:16] Biggest misconception about DevOps

  • [19:03] Workflows in Keeper Hub: "Zapier for Web3"

  • [22:15] Spotlight on Tempo and the stablecoin narrative

  • [25:00] Could 402X standards replace Stripe?

  • [27:35] AI trends to watch in 2026

  • [30:33] Why community is key in crypto

  • [34:10] Keeper Hub's roadmap and how you can get involved

Connect with KeeperHub

Website: https://keeperhub.com/

Platform: https://app.keeperhub.com/

YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@KeeperHub

X (Twitter):  https://x.com/KeeperHubApp

GitHub:  https://github.com/techops-services/keeperhub

Discord: https://discord.gg/G2sbPd46Rs

⚠️ Disclaimer

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