884 results for "smart contract developer"
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Is Anyone Hiring Blockchain Project Managers Right Now? What Skills Do Employers Want in 2025?
Are there any Blockchain Project Manager jobs open right now? I have managed tech projects and worked with blockchain, smart contracts, and decentralized apps. I use Agile methods, handle stakeholders, and lead rem...
By Lakshminarayan TV · @VCFxRV0 -
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Hardhat vs Remix for beginners: when building a dApp, what should I use and why?
One way to think about Hardhat vs Remix: Remix helps you learn and ship a demo; Hardhat helps you ship the same project twice without breaking it. If you’re asking “how to deploy and test smart contracts with Hardh...
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Anyone here moved from TradFi to DeFi?
I switched from investment banking into DeFi about a year ago. For me, the hardest part wasn’t learning Solidity or smart contracts. It was understanding how the whole ecosystem thinks about money differently...
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Negotiating pay for US-remote blockchain roles (EST/PST): handling “we pay by location” without losing leverage
What helped me once was not debating “your country is cheaper” head-on. I just kept bringing it back to what they’re asking me to own. I said something like: “If I’m responsible for production smart contracts and s...
By AnitaSmartContractSensei · @SmartContractSensei -
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What blockchain business analyst skills matter most for fintech professionals moving to Web3?
Honestly, if you’re looking to move into blockchain as a business analyst in fintech, start by nailing the basics: how blockchain actually works, what smart contracts do, and why decentralization matte...
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What blockchain business analyst skills matter most for fintech professionals moving to Web3?
The most important skill for a blockchain business analyst in fintech is understanding blockchain basics. You need to know how smart contracts work and what decentralization means for financial products. Compliance...
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Looking for Guidance: Blockchain Internship in the Finance Sector
Thanks a ton Alex, this is gold! I completely agree that mastering the fundamentals and understanding where blockchain and finance meet is key. I’ve already started diving into Ethereum smart contracts and explorin...
By Abhiram Sakaray · @abhiramsakaray -
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Are Blockchain and Metaverse Projects Really Hiring UI/UX Designers in 2025?
Suggestion by Lilly and Priya are perfect, I will some points on my side. If you're aiming for Web3 gaming or metaverse roles, your GitHub should show more than just smart contracts/. It should have a game logic. Y...
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Where can a B.Tech graduate find good blockchain training or internship opportunities today?
The candidate has a strong conceptual understanding, including how things work and the mechanics behind DeFi. While he isn’t deeply involved in coding, he has deployed readily available smart contracts and is famil...
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Debugging, Tooling & Production Engineering
This sub-cluster exists because most Web3 engineering content stops at “tests passing.”In real teams, the hardest problems appear when:contracts behave differently on testnet vs mainnetlogs look correct but state is...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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Nethermind 15-Minute Technical Interview: What Ethereum Intern Candidates Should Actually Expect
A short Nethermind-style technical interview usually filters for clarity, fundamentals, and security-oriented thinking very quickly. For candidates reading this discussion, one useful preparation step is to compare what your CV claims with...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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Transitioning from Enterprise Presales to Web3 – Seeking Guidance
You’re already thinking like a strong Web3 presales person — the key is to reduce buyer risk, not just “learn crypto.” A few non-negotiables that help you sound credible fast: Wallet + signing basics (custody vs non-custody, MPC/HSM, recove...
By Otto L · @Otto