883 results for "smart contract developer"
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How do real smart contract audits work in practice? What do auditors check before Slither, Mythril, Foundry fuzzin...
A lot of weaker security discussions start with tool names. The stronger signal is whether someone can explain protocol intent, invariants, privileged paths, and what evidence an audit should leave behind after review. That is...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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How do real smart contract audits work in practice? What do auditors check before Slither, Mythril, Foundry fuzzin...
I think the biggest gap in beginner audit discussions is that people jump to tools before they define what must stay true in the protocol. In a real smart contract audit, the stronger starting point is usually prot...
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AI-assisted smart contract audit review” in JDs — legit workflow or fake confidence?
@SmartContractGuru well I agree with your point about hard boundaries before sign-off. For me that’s where “smart contract audit AI review” either starts sounding like a real workflow or just polished wording in th...
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Bay Area smart contract dev relocation: relocation to US for blockchain roles realistic timeline — what did yours...
+1 to what @ChainVisionary said about “proof → shortlist → sponsor reality check.” I moved to the Bay Area thinking it would unlock faster hiring, but for nearly 4 months it was mostly rent burn and long loops — and two teams quietly droppe...
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Bay Area smart contract dev relocation: relocation to US for blockchain roles realistic timeline — what did yours...
I tried the “be local = faster hiring” theory in the Bay Area and honestly it was expensive tuition. Being local helped networking a bit, but it didn’t override two things: (1) whether the role was already scoped for sponsorship, and (2) wh...
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US Remote Smart Contract Security Engineer offer: JD is messy — red flag or normal startup chaos?
This thread reflects a pattern we keep seeing in US-remote Web3 hiring: a messy JD isn’t always the real risk — the bigger signal is whether ownership and success criteria exist beyond the document. In many cases, candidates absorb ambiguit...
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Bay Area smart contract dev relocation: relocation to US for blockchain roles realistic timeline — what did yours...
I did the Bay Area move in 2022 and your framing is real: the timeline isn’t “apply → offer → move”, it’s “proof → shortlist → sponsor reality check → slow loops.” The fastest path I saw was staying outside the US until you’re already getti...
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How do smart-contract auditors stay on top of real-time exploit news? I feel like I’m always late.
I’m a junior smart-contract auditor trying to build a more reliable “security radar,” but honestly, I feel like I’m always late to the news. Some days I learn about an exploit hours after it...
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How do smart-contract auditors stay on top of real-time exploit news? I feel like I’m always late.
Yep — I actually do keep a tiny “incident notebook,” and it’s the only thing that stopped real-time smart contract exploit news from feeling like doom-scrolling. Mine is super lightweight: incident name + first rel...
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AI-assisted smart contract audit review” in JDs — legit workflow or fake confidence?
I’m seeing “smart contract audit + AI review” show up in security JDs, and I can’t tell if it means a healthy workflow or a shallow one dressed up with AI language.I’m not anti-AI — I just want to understand what t...
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How to Explain Smart Contract Scaling in Interviews (Real Tradeoffs, Not Definitions)
Hey everyone — I’m preparing for a blockchain dev interview next week and I’m stuck on one question that keeps coming up: “How do you scale smart contracts in the real world?” I understand the basics (gas spikes, c...
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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 redesigned around batching/off-chain), what surprised you most? Examples I’d lov...
By Web3WandererAva · @Web3Wanderer