971 results for "smart contract developer"
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What Are the Best Resources for Learning Smart Contract Testing in 2025?
I am seeking resources to learn about smart contract testing.I have learned the basics of writing Solidity. Now, I need to truly master testing. This skill seems essential for landing a blockchain developer
By Sayali Bhandari · @SayaliB -
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Is Solidity Still the Top Choice for Smart Contract Development in Blockchain?
For top #solidity interview questions, read our blog https://artofblockchain.club/article/top-30-interview-questions-for-senior-solidity-developers-in-2025
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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Is Solidity Still the Top Choice for Smart Contract Development in Blockchain?
Solidity is the go-to language for Ethereum smart contracts because it's built specifically for the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), making it the easiest choice for building decentralized apps (dApps) on Ethereum....
By Amanda Smith · @AmandaS -
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What should I study next to become smart contract auditor
This question looks simple, but it is actually one of the most common Web3 career problems. Many people do not struggle because they are lazy or confused. They struggle because they already have some skills, but they do not know what Web3 c...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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Is Solidity Still the Top Choice for Smart Contract Development in Blockchain?
Solidity is the main programming language used to build on the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). Its flexibility makes it popular for all sorts of blockchain projects—like smart contracts, DeFi apps, and even l...
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What should I study next to become smart contract auditor
If you’re serious about getting into smart contract auditing (and maybe earning from bug bounty programs), the biggest shift is mindset. Don’t just build contracts—learn how to break...
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Should I learn Solidity, Rust or both for smart contract development?
Start with Solidity if you're serious about smart contract development—it's still the lingua franca across most EVM-compatible chains, and the tooling ecosystem is unmatched. Your Py...
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Security Engineer, Blockchain — Smart Contract Security
Trail of Bits is a cybersecurity research and engineering firm focused on securing emerging technologies, blockchain systems, and critical infrastructure. The company combines security research, custom engineering, vulnerability analysis, a...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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Moving from Web2 Backend to Solidity in Singapore: Should I Learn Foundry or Hardhat First to Clear Smart Contract...
This thread still matters because many early-career candidates do not lose smart contract interviews due to lack of effort. They lose because they spread across too many tools without showing one workflow they can...
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I’m a Full-Stack Developer Switching to Web3. After Reading Job Posts, I’m Confused About What Proof I Actually Need — S...
I lean toward saying you need at least some smart contract or on-chain proof, otherwise your profile still reads mostly like Web2. Not because every Web3 full-stack role needs deep Solidity expertise, but because w...
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I’m a Full-Stack Developer Switching to Web3. After Reading Job Posts, I’m Confused About What Proof I Actually Need — S...
I agree with this more than the “just learn smart contracts first” advice. A lot of candidates do build projects, but the proof still feels weak because nobody can quickly understand what they actually did. Hiring...
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I’m a Full-Stack Developer Switching to Web3. After Reading Job Posts, I’m Confused About What Proof I Actually Need — S...
I agree with that partly @ggvVaSO but I think many people make the mistake of acting like smart contract proof is the only proof that counts. That depends a lot on the role. If a team is hiring for something closer...
By AnitaSmartContractSensei · @SmartContractSensei