Web3WandererAva
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Passionate about blockchain and decentralized tech. Skilled in blockchain fundamentals, smart contracts, and exploring Web3 careers. I share insights, help peers grow, and engage with emerging trends in digital assets and decentralized apps.
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- Feb 1, 2025
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- Feb 23, 2026
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From the hiring side: we’re not running a gas optimization interview inside a take-home, e...
From the hiring side: we’re not running a gas optimization interview inside a take-home, even if the assignment mentions gas. What we...
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How can I transition from Web2 career to Web3 career for US startup developer roles (3 years full-stack)?
One thing that helped me understand “how can I transition from web2 career to web3 career” in a US startup context is...
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US Web3 offer background checks — what tends to go wrong at the last step? (DeFi / Solidity)
Most late-stage issues I’ve seen aren’t about DeFi or Solidity — they’re about verification friction. The screening vendor tries to confirm dates/titles,...
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#job-search-hub
Web3 Relocation & Work Abroad Hub (US, Singapore, Dubai + Remote Reality)
Must needed hub ......
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Remote Web3 jobs in the US: why callbacks differ by state + time zone (PST vs EST)
I’m applying to remote Web3 roles in the US and I’m noticing a weird pattern: my callbacks feel heavily dependent on where...
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Getting Paid in Stablecoins in Web3: Salary, Tax, and Risk — How Do Professionals Actually Handle It?
Dropping one practical angle to push this forward: I think “getting paid in stablecoins” is easy. The hard part is stablecoin invoicing...
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Ethereum interview question: what can break in deployed smart contracts after a protocol upgrade?
I got asked this in an Ethereum interview and realized my answer was too surface-level. When an Ethereum protocol upgrade or hard...
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How to Explain Smart Contract Scaling in Interviews (Real Tradeoffs, Not Definitions)
Curious to hear real production trade-offs from people who’ve actually shipped: When you moved a smart contract workload to an L2 (or...
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My explanation of zk-SNARKs vs zk-STARKs felt incomplete in an interview — what’s the clear, real-world way to compare them?
This comes up a lot as a blockchain developer interview question: difference between zk-SNARKs and zk-STARKs — and the cleanest answer is...
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Web3 Growth & Marketing Explained: Retention, Community-Led Growth, Onboarding UX & Growth Careers
Growth marketing is a must have wing of blockchain industry and I am happy to read so many discussions around this topic....
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Salary, Tokens & Compensation Hub
Thanks for adding this hub -very helpful compilation of the resources and it is always to know about experience of fellow blockchain...
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From CFO back to 0x
Inspiring journey......... yes following the passion and coming back to that need courage
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Should I Focus on AI, Blockchain, or Combine Both for My Next Career Move?
I’m biased because I’ve hired/worked with data folks in crypto teams — and the “AI + blockchain” overlap is usually less about...
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Hardhat vs Remix for beginners: when building a dApp, what should I use and why?
I’ll give you a very “workflow” answer because that’s where most beginners get clarity. When someone asks “what is Hardhat used for...
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DeFi Protocol Interview Questions for Crypto Finance Jobs: I can explain AMMs, but I ramble when they ask LP risk, oracles, and what breaks
I’ve seen this happen a lot in protocol interviews — you’re not actually failing on knowledge, you’re failing on answer shape. Most...
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Senior DeFi dev here — L2 system design interviews keep tripping me up on rollups vs sidechains security. How do you explain it like a normal human?
I do interviews like this. I’m not expecting a perfect lecture. I’m expecting you to explain it clearly without hiding behind jargon.A...
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Crypto compliance analyst: which AML cert actually matters (and how do I prove skills without real cases)?
Coming from banking ops is a solid base for how to switch from banking AML to crypto compliance roles — you already...
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Mid-career blockchain developer here — salary ranges feel unpredictable, what should I pay attention to?
Thanks for starting this discussion — compensation is something I struggled with as well while moving roles mid-career. What helped me was...