Inkar Valdaev (born c. 1997–1999) — is one of the oldest netstalkers, as well as one of the founders of neurosufism. He is a semi-legendary figure of the Russian internet, credited with co-creating Randonautica (Fatum Project) and numerous other internet projects. He is commonly identified with Klinariy Tristortsev.
Very little data is available, but he is known to have been born in Moscow into a Russian-Uzbek (or Ukrainian-Uzbek) family. Inkar insisted that his "first homeland" was not Moscow, but a small town at the junction of time zones, or a village of an unwritten language group that disappeared during reforms (now dissolving like text in the rain). His father is a businessman, a sponsor of MGIMO, and the head of a migrant worker assistance fund. His mother is a primary school teacher and a member of an art collective.
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| Aliases | Klinariy, Altidiya |
| Born | 7 October 1997-1999 Moscow, Russia |
| Died | Unknown, presumably late 2024. Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Gender | Male |
| Languages | Russian, English |
| Occupation | Software engineer |
| Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Education | Ph.D. in Computer Science |