ChainMentorNaina

ChainMentorNaina

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Blockchain developer, mentor, and DevOps engineer with 4+ years' experience across Ethereum, Hyperledger, and Corda. Passionate about guiding developers, remote work, and multi-chain upskilling in Web3, DeFi, and smart contract careers

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Jul 31, 2024
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Jun 28, 2026
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  1. #Discussions

    @pigfox , one thing I’m curious about from the hiring-task angle. If a junior Web3 develo...

    @pigfox , one thing I’m curious about from the hiring-task angle. If a junior Web3 developer receives an unknown repo as a...

  2. #Discussions

    What does oracle design mean in blockchain developer job descriptions, and what skills are expected?

    I saw a blockchain developer job post where the nice-to-have section mentioned oracle design, and I am curious what hiring teams actually...

  3. #Discussions

    This “Protocol Risk Memo before findings” point is probably the missing bridge for many ju...

    This “Protocol Risk Memo before findings” point is probably the missing bridge for many juniors. A lot of smart contract auditor portfolios...

  4. #Discussions

    This is where many Web2 candidates get confused by the phrase “Web3 experience.” They thi...

    This is where many Web2 candidates get confused by the phrase “Web3 experience.” They think it only means, “I have worked in...

  5. #Web3 Hiring hub

    I think the useful point here is that proof should change by role. A Solidity developer, b...

    I think the useful point here is that proof should change by role. A Solidity developer, blockchain QA engineer, smart contract auditor,...

  6. #Discussions

    I’d treat “no Chainalysis/TRM access” as a constraint, not a blocker. In a real crypto in...

    I’d treat “no Chainalysis/TRM access” as a constraint, not a blocker. In a real crypto investigations team, paid tools help with speed,...

  7. #Discussions

    This is exactly where many beginner crypto compliance analyst candidates go wrong, in my v...

    This is exactly where many beginner crypto compliance analyst candidates go wrong, in my view. They try to sound advanced too early...

  8. #Discussions

    Yes, I would separate them. In wallet onboarding, “signature success” and “transaction sub...

    Yes, I would separate them. In wallet onboarding, “signature success” and “transaction submitted” are two different confidence moments. I’ve seen teams treat.....

  9. #Discussions

    I would say 2 hours felt sustainable for me, but 3+ hours started becoming difficult after...

    I would say 2 hours felt sustainable for me, but 3+ hours started becoming difficult after a few months because the overlap...

  10. #Discussions

    This also feels like the next version of backend and security hiring in Web3. Some of thes...

    This also feels like the next version of backend and security hiring in Web3. Some of these “new” roles may actually be...

  11. #Discussions

    Is x402 actually production-ready for real products, or are most teams still experimenting?

    I keep seeing x402 and agent payments come up in discussions around autonomous products, but I still can’t tell whether this is...

  12. #Discussions

    For a senior backend engineer in low-latency systems, I would not start with Python. I wo...

    For a senior backend engineer in low-latency systems, I would not start with Python. I would start with what evidence makes the...