ChainPenLilly
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Web3 content writer and strategist with 2+ years' experience in blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, and DAOs. Creates articles, whitepapers, and blogs; active in the gig economy and passionate about blockchain gaming, developer tools, and smart contract standards
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- Aug 4, 2024
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- Feb 27, 2026
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What I’ll say (and it’s worked in a couple US-based loops) is: “I can’t pretend I know exa...
What I’ll say (and it’s worked in a couple US-based loops) is: “I can’t pretend I know exact call volume, so I...
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Singapore Rust jobs in Web3: which teams actually hire Rust (L1/L2/infrastructure) — and how do they screen?
I work closer to node operations and validator infra, and Singapore teams here tend to blur roles. Rust engineers are expected to...
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US Web3 offer background checks — what tends to go wrong at the last step? (DeFi / Solidity)
I’m in late-stage interviews for a DeFi-focused Solidity developer role with a US-based team (remote). They’ve been clear that the offer will...
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Freelance Web3 writing rates in 2025: per-blog, whitepaper, technical docs, and monthly retainer pricing (real ranges)
I’m a freelance blockchain writer doing a mix of Web3 blog writing, whitepaper writing, technical documentation, research reports, and thought-leadership conten...
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DeFi Developer Roles: What Legal & Regulatory Risks Should I Actually Prepare For?
That line — “a hidden permission is a regulatory problem” — is the cleanest way I’ve heard it framed. If I were...
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NYC vs SF vs remote: where Web3 hiring is strict about proof for Solidity/Rust roles (0–5 yrs)
From what I’ve seen in NYC-based Web3 hiring, especially for Solidity/Rust roles, proof is less about how clever your code is and...
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What goes into security audits for blockchain-based casinos?
Great discussion going on... keeping an eye on it... I never explored this topic before. Following because the fairness/RNG angle is super...
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USDC payroll in the US: should I invoice in USD or USDC — and what proof stops disputes later?
If you invoice in USD and get paid in USDC, the conversion rule is the entire game. “Equivalent” is a trap word....
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US-remote Web3 gaming UX: what founders actually want to see (wallet flows, HUD speed, NFT inventory states)
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How to Audit a Web3 Funnel When Attribution Is Broken and Wallets ≠ Users (Discord → Wallet Connect → First On-Chain Action)
I agree with the idea that the real leak is usually wallet connect → first on-chain action, not “traffic”. In one product...
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Blockchain Bridge startup hiring: first 5 roles to build a Web3 engineering team safely
Small warning from the ops side: a bridge can look “fine” in demos and still be fragile in production. A lot of...
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#Blockchain Basics
Interview Smart Contract Engineers: Evaluate Real Solidity Skill
This is a interesting stuff to read. The “debugging exercise” part hit home — in my last interview loop, the candidate could...
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Transitioning from TradFi to DeFi Risk: Should I Prioritize Quant Modelling or Smart-Contract Risk?
I’m resurfacing this because the best answers here all point to the same reality: DeFi risk isn’t “just models” — it’s system...
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Hardhat vs Remix for beginners: when building a dApp, what should I use and why?
One practical way I explain what Hardhat is used for in Ethereum development is: it turns “random manual steps” into a repeatable...
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US Remote Smart Contract Security Engineer offer: JD is messy — red flag or normal startup chaos?
Got a US-remote Smart Contract Security Engineer offer, but the JD looks messy… red flag or normal early-stage startup? I was excited...
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How do smart-contract auditors stay on top of real-time exploit news? I feel like I’m always late.
Bringing this thread back because “real-time” is messy unless you have a triage step. What helped me wasn’t adding more sources —...
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My Smart Contract Auditor Portfolio Got Rejected—What Do Firms Actually Want to See?
If a firm says your audit portfolio feels “too academic”, they’re usually not saying “you don’t know reentrancy.” They’re saying your work...
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Building a Blockchain/Web3 Portfolio Site: Sections, Case Studies, and Metrics
If you want this to work for both technical reviewers and recruiters, I’ve seen one pattern win consistently: two layers per project....
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AWS architect here — how realistic is moving into blockchain infrastructure or validator work?
I’ve been on the hiring side for blockchain infra roles, and I’ll be blunt: we don’t expect cloud engineers to already know...
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Teaching Solidity to beginners: which project-based blockchain books/ebooks are actually worth it (and not outdated in 2025?)
From a hiring lens, I don’t care which ebook they read — I care whether they can explain tradeoffs and show a...
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Mid-career blockchain developer here — salary ranges feel unpredictable, what should I pay attention to?
I’ve been through two bull markets and one long bear, and the biggest lesson I learned is that salary volatility usually mirrors...
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Blockchain Skills That Actually Matter in 2025 (Beyond Job Titles & Courses)
This section on protocol-level thinking was especially useful.For someone mid-career, I’m curious how teams actually read this signal in practice: is it...
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Rust vs C++ for Blockchain Careers: Which One Actually Helps Long-Term Hiring and Growth?
I’ve worked on both Rust-based and C++-based blockchain systems, and in hiring discussions the language itself is rarely the main signal. What...
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I work in social impact — does learning blockchain actually open ESG or Web3 career paths?
Hi everyone,I work as a social worker, mostly on social impact programs. One challenge we constantly face is traceability — tracking how...
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Getting Paid in Stablecoins in Web3: Salary, Tax, and Risk — How Do Professionals Actually Handle It?
India context, but this is mostly about reducing future stress: Keep the setup simple and boring, even if better options exist. I...
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From AAA Game Economy Design to GameFi: What Skills Actually Transfer (and What Don’t)?
From a hiring perspective, GameFi economy roles are evaluated very differently than classic game design roles. Teams don’t expect you to be...
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20+ years in finance but not getting interviews in Web3 — what am I missing?
I’ll be blunt, because this is how hiring actually works in Web3.Many crypto startups silently filter for: – US / EU time...
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Is blockchain in healthcare a real career niche, or mostly theory with very few jobs?
I’ve touched a couple “health data on blockchain” initiatives (usually through an enterprise client), and I’ll back what you’re sensing: the work...
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I’m preparing for a system design interview. How do you explain blockchain consensus trade-offs without going too deep?
Something that helped me is treating consensus like a budget trade-off, not a textbook topic. Every protocol is spending limited “budget” across...
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I Want to Become a Blockchain Engineer, Not Just a Smart Contract Developer — Should I Start with Solidity or Rust?
I work on protocol-side engineering, so maybe this helps you see the difference more clearly. The reason Rust feels “heavier” isn’t just...