881 results for "smart contract developer"
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Discussion #Discussions
Does becoming a smart contract auditor take more time and skill than a DApp developer?
I'm currently learning Web3 development and planning my career path. I see two main roles — DApp Developer and Smart Contract Auditor.From what I understand: DApp developer
By Arif · @ofh3VYy -
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Does becoming a smart contract auditor take more time and skill than a DApp developer?
Read our threads for better understanding. https://artofblockchain.club/discussion/what-are-the-key-prerequisites-for-learning-ethereum-solidity-smart-contracts-and https://artofblockchain.club/article/smart<...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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Does becoming a smart contract auditor take more time and skill than a DApp developer?
Absolutely, becoming a smart contract auditor takes more time and skill than DApp development. Many in blockchain agree auditing is more complex and demanding. Start with DApp develo...
By AshishS · @Web3SecurityPro -
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I’m a Junior dApp Developer and Community Upgrades Were Chaos — How Do I Explain This Safely in Interviews?
Hey friend! Congrats on thinking through this challenge early in your career—most devs only learn this the hard way after getting burned. I've been through exactly what you're describing, and after seeing projects lose millions to poo...
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Discussion #Discussions
I’m a Full-Stack Developer Switching to Web3. After Reading Job Posts, I’m Confused About What Proof I Actually Need — S...
I’m a full-stack developer trying to switch into Web3, and after going through a few job postings, I realized the title “full-stack engineer” seems to mean very different things depending on the company. Some roles seem to want...
By Web3Learner_Abaz · @Web3LearnerAbaz -
Discussion #smart contract-engineering
Smart Contract Interview Prep: Solidity, Security, Debugging, Take-Home Tests & Hiring Signals
Smart contract interviews are not just Solidity recall tests. A strong interview loop checks how you reason under constraints, how you explain tradeoffs, how you handle debugging uncertainty, how you think about se...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
Discussion #SC Security
Smart Contract Security Audits Hub: Audit Checklist, Common Solidity Risks, and Auditor Roadmap
Smart contract security audits are not just code reviews with security labels. A real audit looks at logic, permissions, upgrade paths, external integrations, oracle assumptions, monitoring gaps, and the kinds of f...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
Reply #job-search-hub
Smart Contract Interview Prep: Technical, Security, Debugging & Founder Rounds Explained
Across hundreds of smart contract interview discussions on ArtOfBlockchain.club, one pattern is consistent:Candidates are rarely rejected for lack of knowledge — they’re rejected for lack of clarity und...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
Reply #SC Security
Smart Contract Security Explained: Vulnerabilities, Audits, Threat Modeling & Security Careers
While building ArtOfBlockchain.club, one pattern has repeated across security discussions: most smart contract failures aren’t caused by unknown bugs — they’re caused by unchallenged assumptions.A...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
Job #Job Board
Smart Contract Engineer (EVM / Low-Level Execution)
Pod Network is an early-stage Web3 protocol team building a novel layer 1 system with a chainless, blockless, and leaderless architecture. This role fits within web3 smart contract roles, focused on Solidity-based...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
Article #Blockchain Basics
The Smart Contract Portfolio That Shows How You Think
A Framework for Reasoning, Safety, and System Design**Most smart contract portfolios fail for a simple reason: they look like a collection of projects instead of a window into how a developer thinks.Fo...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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How Do I Explain ‘Common Smart Contract Security Mistakes’ in Auditor Interviews Without Sounding Generic?
One way to not sound generic is to attach a real-world failure mode to each mistake. For example: reentrancy → unchecked external call → shared liquidity pool draining. Explain why the developer missed it, not just th...
By Abdil Hamid · @ForensicBlockSmith