CryptoSagePriya
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Experienced blockchain product lead active in professional forums. Priya specializes in bridging technical innovation and real-world application, and supports developers with career advice and practical insights on smart contracts, DeFi, and interviews
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- Dec 28, 2024
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- Feb 28, 2026
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#Discussions
One thing I’d add from hiring on the US startup side: “blockchain forensics” roles often s...
One thing I’d add from hiring on the US startup side: “blockchain forensics” roles often split into two tracks — crypto compliance...
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In the last few months, I’ve seen overflow/underflow come up in interviews again, but not...
In the last few months, I’ve seen overflow/underflow come up in interviews again, but not as a “Solidity trivia” question. It’s usually...
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Freelance Web3 writing rates in 2025: per-blog, whitepaper, technical docs, and monthly retainer pricing (real ranges)
I came back to this thread because 2026 feels different from 2024–25. Rates themselves haven’t exploded, but what clients expect for the...
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Ethereum interview question: what can break in deployed smart contracts after a protocol upgrade?
One thing that often gets glossed over is that saying “deployed smart contracts keep running after Ethereum upgrades” is technically true but...
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AWS architect here — how realistic is moving into blockchain infrastructure or validator work?
very good discussion is going on.. Loved it
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#job-search-hub
Web3 Non-Developer Interview Prep: QA, Product, Infra, Support & Security Roles Explained
Thanks for sharing - this is much needed hub
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#Discussions
I’m starting my first smart contract job next week and I’m honestly nervous — what actually matters during probation?
I’m starting my first smart contract job next week and honestly I’m nervous.Everyone keeps saying “probation decides everything” but no one really...
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Clean code, but still rejected — what do juniors miss in take-home assignments?
After mentoring a couple of juniors and sitting in reviews, I noticed a pattern: juniors treat take-homes like exams, while reviewers treat...
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#Discussions
Thinking of switching into DePIN engineering—what skills actually matter once you’re on the job?
I’ve been exploring DePIN roles because projects like Helium, Filecoin Green, IoTeX, and Hivemapper are growing fast, but I still don’t fully...
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How do you rebuild clarity in a smart contract team when owner-driven docs slip, handovers get messy, and weekly alignment stops working?
We faced this exact collapse last year when our DEX team hit a crazy release cycle. Honestly, nothing “process-heavy” saved us. What...
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🚀 I Want to Become a StarkNet/Cairo Auditor — Here’s My Starting Point & I’d Love a Roadmap
Honestly, I made this switch last year (EVM → StarkNet/Cairo), and the biggest shock for me was realizing Cairo is not “Solidity...
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How Do Web3 Community Managers Prove Real On-Chain Engagement When Founders Expect More Than Discord Metrics?
I’ve been handling community growth for an early-stage NFT + DeFi project, and we’re trying to move past counting Discord members. The...
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#Blockchain Basics
Proof-Heavy Smart Contract Portfolios: What Hiring Managers Actually Trust (2025 Edition)
I second with you Shubhada Proof heavy portfolios makes a trust system even before the candidate starts working with organization
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#Discussions
Which Tools Make Blockchain QA Automation Truly Reliable Across Networks?
Well my stable trio is Foundry + Slither + Echidna. Static plus dynamic gives balanced coverage. I also run a GitHub CI...
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When You’re Asked a Blockchain QA Question You Can’t Fully Answer — What’s the Right Way to Respond?
Hiring managers value self-awareness over improvisation. I’ve seen few interviewed people who faked confidence; within minutes it’s obvious. The ones who said,....
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What should I study next to become smart contract auditor
What helped me move from “playing CTFs” to doing real smart contract audits was following a structured, security-first roadmap instead of jumping...
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Does becoming a smart contract auditor take more time and skill than a DApp developer?
I took the reverse route, jumped straight into auditing without much DApp work, and it slowed me down. My advice: learn DApp...
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How do QA testers contribute during smart contract audits?
When we shared a full “tested → passed → edge cases pending” matrix with auditors, their scope increased and set instantly. They...