Tushar Dubey

Tushar Dubey

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Data-driven blockchain enthusiast with SQL, Python & data visualization skills. Exploring global Web3 career opportunities across technical & non-technical roles. Passionate about helping others navigate DAO governance & blockchain developer interviews.

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Dec 18, 2024
Last active
Apr 20, 2026
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  1. #Discussions

    I think this job gets misunderstood because the words KYC, AML, and Travel Rule sound like...

    I think this job gets misunderstood because the words KYC, AML, and Travel Rule sound like three separate boxes. In practice, a...

  2. #Discussions

    I keep seeing token-gated ecommerce roles, but I can’t tell if these are really Web3 jobs or ecommerce jobs with wallet logic added

    I keep coming across token-gated ecommerce roles, and I still can’t tell what kind of job they actually are. The title usually...

  3. #Discussions

    Singapore Web3 offer: probation, notice period, and pressure to join fast — normal or red flag?

    I got a Singapore Web3 offer, but I’m uneasy about how fast they want me to decide and join. I’m already employed,...

  4. #Discussions

    Singapore Web3 Growth roles: EP pass reality, hybrid expectations, and SGD vs token pay — what should I verify?

    Quick context before I sign anything — I’m sanity-checking: EP vs contractor/EOR, what “hybrid” actually means week-to-week, and whether the pay is...

  5. #Discussions

    Moving from Web2 Backend to Solidity in Singapore: Should I Learn Foundry or Hardhat First to Clear Smart Contract Interviews?

    I’m moving from Web2 backend into Solidity and trying to choose one workflow that actually helps me clear first-round smart contract interviews...

  6. #Discussions

    Has anyone here looked into relocation options for blockchain professionals in the EU, UK, Canada, or Australia?

    Has anyone here figured out the relocation side of things for blockchain folks?I keep hearing about visas for “tech talent” in places...