AlexDeveloper

AlexDeveloper

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Senior Blockchain Developer| 5+ years experience | Smart contracts & Solidity | Ethereum & DeFi expert | Web3.js, Ethers.js | Blockchain architecture specialist

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Jul 13, 2024
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Mar 3, 2026
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  1. #Discussions

    For “message delivery at scale,” I look for idempotency + retry strategy + backpressure mo...

    For “message delivery at scale,” I look for idempotency + retry strategy + backpressure more than fancy Rust tricks. A tiny service...

  2. #Discussions

    NYC vs SF vs remote: where Web3 hiring is strict about proof for Solidity/Rust roles (0–5 yrs)

    If you want a simple way to make your proof feel “US senior-ready” without writing an essay, try framing your story the...

  3. #Discussions

    US Web3 offer background checks — what tends to go wrong at the last step? (DeFi / Solidity)

    I had a DeFi offer where nothing “failed,” but the check dragged because my strongest proof was public contribution trails, not an...

  4. #Discussions

    Remote Web3 jobs in the US: why callbacks differ by state + time zone (PST vs EST)

    If the role touches production (security, infra, DevOps, sometimes smart contracts), PST vs EST is a real operational concern. A lot of...

  5. #Discussions

    NFT art + coding as a Product career move (US remote PST/EST): what founders/recruiters count as real

    If I merge what above replies are saying, the hiring shortcut is: convert “NFT art + coding” into a repeatable product proof...

  6. #Discussions

    Full-time blockchain dev here — how do you study without burning out?

    Benny, yep — audit weeks don’t just eat time, they fry your brain. After a security review + fixes + back-and-forth, even...

  7. #Discussions

    How do smart-contract auditors stay on top of real-time exploit news? I feel like I’m always late.

    Yep — I actually do keep a tiny “incident notebook,” and it’s the only thing that stopped real-time smart contract exploit news...

  8. #Discussions

    When a Junior Triggers a Production Incident: What’s the Right Way to Respond Without Making Things Worse?

    This thread is basically my first “junior production incident” story 😅. The bug wasn’t even the scary part. The scary part was...

  9. #SC Security

    Smart Contract Security Explained: Vulnerabilities, Audits, Threat Modeling & Security Careers

    Excellent resources at one place

  10. #Discussions

    Getting paid in stablecoins: should my invoice be in USD, USDC, or local currency?

    I’m getting paid in stablecoins for a cross-border contract and I’m embarrassed to admit I’m stuck on the invoicing basics. How does...

  11. #Discussions

    Smart contract audit + AI review” in JDs — legit workflow or red flag?

    I’ve seen “smart contract audit + AI review” show up in JDs and it’s not automatically a red flag. But the meaning...

  12. #Discussions

    Senior blockchain dev here — how do mature Web3 teams calibrate interviews differently than early-stage startups (and what should I read from it)?

    I’m a senior blockchain developer and I’m noticing a pattern that’s messing with my decision-making.When I interview with more established Web3 teams...

  13. #Discussions

    Mid-career blockchain developer here — salary ranges feel unpredictable, what should I pay attention to?

    From the hiring side, wide salary ranges usually come from misalignment between finance, hiring urgency, and role clarity.Early on, we made the...

  14. #Discussions

    I blank out in Solidity interviews — how do you prepare for code review and optimization tasks?

    I’m preparing for junior smart contract developer roles, and I’m consistently struggling with the Solidity code-review part of the interview.Whenever an intervi...

  15. #Discussions

    Is Anyone Hiring Blockchain Project Managers Right Now? What Skills Do Employers Want in 2025?

    One thing that confused me when I first looked at “blockchain project manager” roles is that most Web3 teams don’t actually think...

  16. #Discussions

    Recruiters keep asking why I’ve done so many contract roles in Web3 — is that a problem?

    I went through this exact phase. My first 2–3 years in Web3 were almost entirely contract roles because that’s how I could...

  17. #Discussions

    I’m in my 30s with a commerce degree… is it too late to start a blockchain career?

    I’m in my early 30s with a commerce background and feeling stuck in my current path. I’ve been reading about blockchain jobs...

  18. #Discussions

    Guidance on Next Steps for Web3 Development Career

    I checked your Linkedin account . there are huge scope for redesigning your linkedin as this is your new CV. Many recruiters...

  19. #Discussions

    I keep missing major smart-contract exploits — how do professionals track real-time security incidents without getting overwhelmed?

    What helped me stop feeling lost was switching from random surfing to time-boxed consumption. 20 minutes morning + 20 minutes evening. I...

  20. #Discussions

    I Have a DeFi Interview This Week — How Do I Explain Price Oracle Security Without Sounding Superficial?

    If you want an easy plug-and-play answer, focus on two layers: “data integrity” and “protocol response.” First ensures the price is correct...

  21. #Discussions

    I’m a Junior dApp Developer and Community Upgrades Were Chaos — How Do I Explain This Safely in Interviews?

    Jumping in because I’ve lived through almost the exact situation you’re describing. I worked as a protocol engineer for a mid-size DeFi...

  22. #Discussions

    Feeling Lost as a New Blockchain Developer: How Do You Navigate a Confusing Codebase?

    I joined a blockchain company three months ago after eight years in backend engineering, including five years with Rust. But this is...

  23. #Discussions

    How Should Web3 Product Ops Teams Build Incident Response Playbooks After Mainnet Failures?

    Last week, our NFT bridge malfunctioned during a mainnet upgrade — 37 stuck transactions, $40K locked for 12 hours. Engineering fixed it...

  24. #Discussions

    Low-usage features are slowing us down, but the DAO won’t agree to remove them. What’s the right Product Ops process?

    We solved this in a DeFi project with a public Sunset Dashboard that showed feature usage, maintenance hours, and QA load. One...