974 results for "smart contract developer"
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Guidance on Next Steps for Web3 Development Career
Just adding a different angle here — your work is good, but don’t keep everything buried on GitHub. Start sharing small pieces of it publicly. I don’t mean super polished posts or some 100-days challenge. Just… normal updates....
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How Do Product Ops Teams in Web3 Handle Founder Pressure to “Ship Faster” Without Burning Out QA and Dev Teams?
I’ve been in a similar spot when I joined a DeFi infra startup where “speed to mainnet” was the only metric that mattered. My advice is you should start by making the QA delay visible, not emotional. Most founders see QA as “ex...
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For testers aiming to become QA leads in blockchain teams, what skills actually drive that transition?
Write internal case studies after every release. It builds a knowledge library and positions you as guardian of learning. People start asking you for decisions without a title.
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About web3 non-tech roles (Finance, consulting, Marketing, operations, etc..)
Hey, good that you’re thinking about this now. Most people wait until MBA is over and then start from zero, but a gap year can actually help you build an early head-start in Web3 non-tech roles. If you like finance...
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I’m a Junior dApp Developer and Community Upgrades Were Chaos — How Do I Explain This Safely in Interviews?
What's up! Great question - I've architected governance for $100M+ protocols, so here's the real deal: Start with Threat Modeling First Before touching code, map every attack vector: Flash loan governance attacks (killed Beanst...
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How to get a job in crypto without any experience?
Yes, you can definitely break into the crypto industry without prior experience, but you'll need to get creative and proactive. Start by learning the basics of blockchain and cryptocurrency through online courses or free resour...
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What x402, Agentic Wallets, AP2, MCP/A2A, and ERC-8004 Mean for Agentic Web3 Careers
What would you actually want to see before taking that candidate seriously? For example, is a working demo enough if it only shows an agent triggering a payment or wallet action? Or would stronger proof be a small but readable project where...
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How Do You Measure Growth and Engagement as a Web3 Community Manager?
I agree with this, especially the part about vanity numbers. In Web3 community roles, I feel the mistake is that people show “we grew Discord from X to Y” or “we had this many messages,” but they do not explain whether the community became...
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From Finance Fraud Investigations to Blockchain Forensics Careers: Can Banking Experience Transfer to Crypto?
This is a good example of how “domain mismatch” often gets overstated. A lot of people coming from banking forensics, fraud, cyber, or risk are not starting from zero. They are starting with real judgment, but without the crypto-specific pr...
By Shubhada Pande · @ShubhadaJP -
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USDC payroll in the US: should a contractor invoice in USD or USDC, and what proof prevents disputes?
Exactly. I’ve learned not to rely on one proof artifact. The safer setup is a small proof stack: the invoice, the written payout acknowledgment, the wallet transaction, the amount that actually landed, and the date/time attached to it. I wo...
By AnitaSmartContractSensei · @SmartContractSensei -
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Blockchain Hiring Signals for Founders: Why Good Web3 Roles Still Attract Weak-Fit Applicants
Founder comment A lot of hiring teams think the market is the problem when the role itself is still sending weak signals. In blockchain hiring, strong candidates often judge clarity, seriousness, and trust before the first reply — which is...
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Blockchain engineer (EVM infrastructure): what hiring signals get you shortlisted for node reliability and Ethereum clie...
For an EVM infrastructure role, my strongest hiring signal is debugging evidence, not generic blockchain activity. A lot of candidates can show repos, tools, or chain exposure. Far fewer can show that they have actually worked through a mes...
By DeFiArchitect · @DeFiArchitect