248 results for "gas fees"
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Gas fees in Ethereum are paid for:
Gas fees in Ethereum are paid for: Gas fees in Ethereum are paid for:
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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Layer-2 Solidity interview: what’s a sane event-logging + monitoring setup without bloating L1 data fees?
All these are super valuable advices.
By Santos P · @Santos -
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As a junior Solidity dev, how deep should I really go into gas optimization during interviews?
Good discussion. Most hiring panels don’t expect perfect gas optimization—they look for awareness of design efficiency. Knowing when to optimize matters more than chasing every opcode. For context, this explain...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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Getting Paid in USDC/Stablecoins as a US Web3 Candidate: W-2 vs 1099, Pay Clarity, and Tax Proof
A lot of freelancers underestimate the “stable isn’t perfectly stable” part. Yes, USDT and USDC typically stay close to $1, but there are real-world frictions: gas fees on some chains, small peg deviations during h...
By Emma T · @5INFFa4 -
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How to Explain Smart Contract Scaling in Interviews (Real Tradeoffs, Not Definitions)
Let me explain few Smart contract scaling challenges:Network Congestion: As transaction volume increases, networks like Ethereum can get congested, leading to slower transactions and higher fees. Example of smart contract solut...
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How do Technical Product Owners translate complex bridge infra into simple UX language?
As a Technical Product Owner team member for a cross-chain bridge project, I’m stuck balancing developer transparency with user simplicity. Our bridge supports five networks, but every UX simplification breaks some validator logic or...
By Andria Shines · @ChainSage -
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How to Explain Blockchain Projects in Interviews (So Recruiters Actually Understand Them)
I totally relate, I am giving the interview, i will use CAL method (Challenge → Approach → Learning) worked better than just listing out what I built. ( I picked this up after a few screenings and it worked better than listing features.) Ch...
By ChainMentorNaina · @ChainMentorNaina -
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Transitioning from TradFi to DeFi Risk: Should I Prioritize Quant Modelling or Smart-Contract Risk?
On my team, the strongest candidates are the ones who can structure chaos into a framework. You don’t need PhD-level quant, but you do need the ability to extract a stable signal from messy on-chain data. Python, Dune SQL, and time-se...
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From Finance Fraud Investigations to Blockchain Forensics Careers: Can Banking Experience Transfer to Crypto?
If you’re coming from financial crime investigations, the switch is very doable — but here’s the honest bit: your background is an edge only if you can show on-chain thinking, not just “I did fraud cases in banking.&...
By MakerInProgress · @MakerInProgress -
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I’m a UX designer trying to break into Web3, but I can’t tell if I’m learning the right things or just guessing
I’ve been trying to move into Web3 UX for a while now and honestly I’m a bit confused about what actually matters.In Web2 things felt clearer — usability testing, user journeys, metrics, all that.In Web3 it feels messier....
By AshishS · @Web3SecurityPro -
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How Do I Switch From UI/UX Design to a Blockchain or Web3 Career?
Hmm, I can understand your confusing and I was exploring the same when I started exploring Web3 UX. Simple answer is it’s a whole different world, but the good news? You don’t need to be a blockchain developer to break in. You j...
By BlockchainMentorYagiz · @BlockchainMentor -
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How can I mint my first NFT on Ethereum?
I’m an artist new to blockchain and want to mint my first NFT on Ethereum: what are the key steps to complete the minting process efficiently, including choosing a wallet, selecting a platform, managing metadata, estimating gas<...
By Kaustubh · @kaustubh