Victor P
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4+ years is “enough” on paper, but senior Solidity in US teams often means: you’ve carried...
4+ years is “enough” on paper, but senior Solidity in US teams often means: you’ve carried risk in production. The quickest missing...
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I did a contract where we agreed on the USD amount, but the confusion started in month one...
I did a contract where we agreed on the USD amount, but the confusion started in month one when the invoice was...
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I’ve been on both sides of this as a candidate recently, and my mistake early on was treat...
I’ve been on both sides of this as a candidate recently, and my mistake early on was treating the Solidity take-home assignment...
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This is a very strong thread, and I agree with the “systems-first, not crypto-jargon-first...
This is a very strong thread, and I agree with the “systems-first, not crypto-jargon-first” framing. One thing I’d add from a US-based...
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@Alexdeveloper breakdown helped, especially the whitepaper split. I’m now in conversation...
@Alexdeveloper breakdown helped, especially the whitepaper split. I’m now in conversations with a couple of Singapore-based dApp teams, and I’m realizing my...
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USDC payroll for remote Web3 jobs (US): employee payroll vs contractor agreement vs EOR setup — contract clauses to lock before signing
If a W-2 path is real, I look less at the headline comp and more at downside protection: termination terms, final paycheck...
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Singapore Rust jobs in Web3: which teams actually hire Rust (L1/L2/infrastructure) — and how do they screen?
From what I’ve seen in Singapore, true Rust hiring is concentrated in L1/L2 protocol teams and infra vendors, not app teams. When...
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US Web3 startup interview: I blanked on EVM gas (SSTORE/SLOAD, warm vs cold, slot packing). What’s the mental model engineers use in real contracts?
Emma’s point about SSTORE being “cost + bug surface” is underrated. In a review I did recently, the expensive part wasn’t the...
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How Do I Explain ‘Common Smart Contract Security Mistakes’ in Auditor Interviews Without Sounding Generic?
I’m preparing for full-time smart contract auditor roles in London, and I’m stuck on one interview question that always exposes my weakness:“What...
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Almost every blockchain job form asks for my LinkedIn link — how do I make it stand out?
When I apply to jobs, often the job application forms have mandatory condition to add LinkedIn profile link.It seems, LinkedIn isn’t just...
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My Smart Contract Auditor Portfolio Got Rejected—What Do Firms Actually Want to See?
I just got rejected for a smart contract auditor role, and the feedback honestly shook me. They said my audit portfolio felt...
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AWS architect here — how realistic is moving into blockchain infrastructure or validator work?
Hey folks,I’m an AWS architect with ~4 years of experience, mostly enterprise work — cloud migrations, Kubernetes, Terraform, CI/CD, and running distributed...