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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#Discussions
What keeps surfacing across blockchain hiring is that LinkedIn is rarely the final proof s...
What keeps surfacing across blockchain hiring is that LinkedIn is rarely the final proof surface. It is the first credibility filter. Recruiters...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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#SC Security
Smart Contract Security Explained: Vulnerabilities, Audits, Threat Modeling & Security Careers
Excellent resources at one place
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...