Priya Gupta
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Experienced blockchain product lead active in professional forums. Priya specializes in bridging technical innovation and real-world application, and supports developers with career advice and practical insights on smart contracts, DeFi, and interviews
- Member since
- Dec 28, 2024
- Last active
- Jun 29, 2026
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#Web3 Career Guide
This hub makes sense because many candidates treat global Web3 job search as only a countr...
This hub makes sense because many candidates treat global Web3 job search as only a country problem, but sometimes the bigger issue...
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Hi, glad the reply helped. If I have to answer practically, I would suggest Ethereum-firs...
Hi, glad the reply helped. If I have to answer practically, I would suggest Ethereum-first, but not Solidity-only. For entry-level visibility, Ethereum/Solidi...
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Jumping in here because I think your next step should not be learning one more blockchain...
Jumping in here because I think your next step should not be learning one more blockchain tool. You already have a decent...
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#Discussions
This is especially important for people trying to understand how to know if blockchain is...
This is especially important for people trying to understand how to know if blockchain is a good career when you are coming...
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#AOB Web3 Career Hub
This hub is useful because it connects traditional AML, fintech risk, fraud investigation,...
This hub is useful because it connects traditional AML, fintech risk, fraud investigation, banking compliance, and audit experience with crypto AML, stablecoin....
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#Discussions
One more thing I would add here: don’t see this as a lifetime decision between Data Engine...
One more thing I would add here: don’t see this as a lifetime decision between Data Engineering and DevOps. In real companies,...
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#Discussions
One thing I would add is that “privacy blockchain” is too broad as a learning goal. In int...
One thing I would add is that “privacy blockchain” is too broad as a learning goal. In interviews, the stronger signal is...
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#Web3 Career Guide
I learned this the hard way with one USDC contractor payment. The client and I had agreed...
I learned this the hard way with one USDC contractor payment. The client and I had agreed on the USD amount in...
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#Discussions
I think model quality matters more at the task layer, but policy controls matter more at t...
I think model quality matters more at the task layer, but policy controls matter more at the money layer. Once an agent...
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#Discussions
From the hiring side, asking for partial fiat or a fallback rail should not look unprofess...
From the hiring side, asking for partial fiat or a fallback rail should not look unprofessional. It actually shows that the candidate...
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#Discussions
I agree with the artifact point, but for a backend role like this I would probably screen...
I agree with the artifact point, but for a backend role like this I would probably screen one layer deeper. Low latency...
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#Discussions
I think the confusion here comes from treating data scientist to blockchain developer like...
I think the confusion here comes from treating data scientist to blockchain developer like one straight career move, when in reality there...
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#Discussions
One thing I’d add from hiring on the US startup side: “blockchain forensics” roles often s...
One thing I’d add from hiring on the US startup side: “blockchain forensics” roles often split into two tracks — crypto compliance...
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#Discussions
In the last few months, I’ve seen overflow/underflow come up in interviews again, but not...
In the last few months, I’ve seen overflow/underflow come up in interviews again, but not as a “Solidity trivia” question. It’s usually...
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Freelance Web3 writing rates in 2025: per-blog, whitepaper, technical docs, and monthly retainer pricing (real ranges)
I came back to this thread because 2026 feels different from 2024–25. Rates themselves haven’t exploded, but what clients expect for the...
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Ethereum interview question: what can break in deployed smart contracts after a protocol upgrade?
One thing that often gets glossed over is that saying “deployed smart contracts keep running after Ethereum upgrades” is technically true but...
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AWS architect here — how realistic is moving into blockchain infrastructure or validator work?
very good discussion is going on.. Loved it
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#Discussions
I’m starting my first smart contract job next week and I’m honestly nervous — what actually matters during probation?
I’m starting my first smart contract job next week and honestly I’m nervous.Everyone keeps saying “probation decides everything” but no one really...