Tushar Dubey
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Web3 product ops and blockchain career contributor discussing Singapore Web3 jobs, crypto compliance roles, Solidity interviews, cross-chain rollouts, mainnet testing, token compensation, relocation decisions, and proof-based hiring signals for blockchain professionals.
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- Dec 18, 2024
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- Apr 30, 2026
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Exactly. In these roles, “autonomous” does not mean “unbounded.” The stronger candidate is...
Exactly. In these roles, “autonomous” does not mean “unbounded.” The stronger candidate is usually the one who can explain safe autonomous execution...
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This separation point is underrated. I’ve had much better luck when the invoice stays norm...
This separation point is underrated. I’ve had much better luck when the invoice stays normal and the crypto-specific details sit in a...
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From a recruiter or founder lens, I think this thread is really asking a sharper question:...
From a recruiter or founder lens, I think this thread is really asking a sharper question: what should recruiters verify in candidates...
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I think this job gets misunderstood because the words KYC, AML, and Travel Rule sound like...
I think this job gets misunderstood because the words KYC, AML, and Travel Rule sound like three separate boxes. In practice, a...
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I keep seeing token-gated ecommerce roles, but I can’t tell if these are really Web3 jobs or ecommerce jobs with wallet logic added
I keep coming across token-gated ecommerce roles, and I still can’t tell what kind of job they actually are. The title usually...
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Singapore Web3 offer: probation, notice period, and pressure to join fast — normal or red flag?
I got a Singapore Web3 offer, but I’m uneasy about how fast they want me to decide and join. I’m already employed,...
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Singapore Web3 Growth roles: EP pass reality, hybrid expectations, and SGD vs token pay — what should I verify?
Quick context before I sign anything — I’m sanity-checking: EP vs contractor/EOR, what “hybrid” actually means week-to-week, and whether the pay is...
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Moving from Web2 Backend to Solidity in Singapore: Should I Learn Foundry or Hardhat First to Clear Smart Contract Interviews?
I’m moving from Web2 backend into Solidity and trying to choose one workflow that actually helps me clear first-round smart contract interviews...
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Has anyone here looked into relocation options for blockchain professionals in the EU, UK, Canada, or Australia?
Has anyone here figured out the relocation side of things for blockchain folks?I keep hearing about visas for “tech talent” in places...
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Why Do Tests Pass on Hardhat/Anvil Forks but Break on Mainnet? What Hidden Differences Are We Missing?
I’ve hit this pain point so many times that I genuinely stopped trusting “all tests passing” unless I run them against a...
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How Do Web3 Product Ops Manage Cross-Chain Rollouts Without Breaking Dependencies?
Our product ops team recently managed a multi-chain rollout — bridging liquidity from Ethereum to Base and Polygon. Coordination was chaotic. Contracts...
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Silent Fails in Smart-Contract Access Control: What Teams Miss Until It’s Too Late
Honestly, the biggest access-control issues I’ve seen weren’t even “bugs” — they were assumptions that slowly turned into vulnerabilities. One example: at...
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“As a Product Ops Lead at a DeFi project, how do you communicate smart-contract incidents when founders want ‘no public confession’ but engineers need transparent updates?
I’ve lived this at a multi-chain wallet project. We built a post-incident ritual called “T+30 protocol” — within 30 minutes where Ops...
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How Do Web3 Product Ops Leads Decide Between Fixing Live On-Chain Issues Immediately or Continuing Planned Feature Rollouts?
In decentralized environments, the biggest risk is “chasing every voice.” During a NFT marketplace rollout, we learned that 70% of early complaints...
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How Can a Web3 Growth Manager Show Real ROI From NFT Quest Campaigns When Founders Want Proof Beyond Surface Metrics?
I’m leading growth for an early-stage NFT project, and we’ve been experimenting with community quest campaigns. The surface numbers look great —...
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How Do You Balance Automation and Manual Testing in Blockchain Projects?
Our QA team often argues about what to automate in blockchain testing. Unit tests are stable, but once we touch integration or...
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Post-Airdrop DAO Growth — How Do You Retain Users Without Incentives?
From a data perspective, your problem is a classic “spike-decay” pattern. I recommend setting up Nansen or Dune dashboards to cohort wallet...
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How Web3 Startups Define Retention After Token Launch in India (For Growth Analyst Roles)
Track retained wallets after 30 and 90 days instead of DAU. At Polygon India Hack, we monitored wallets that performed at least...
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As a Multichain QA Engineer, How Do You Manage Test Coverage Drift When ETH Is Stable but Polygon/BSC Keep Failing?
I’m working as a blockchain QA engineer on a multichain DeFi protocol, and our test coverage has started drifting across networks. Ethereum...
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As a QA tester in smart-contract teams, which actions truly help reduce audit churn?
After going through multiple audits across DeFi and gaming projects, I’ve noticed things run far smoother when QA and auditors start overlapping...
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Company expectations in Smart Contract roles — how do juniors show ownership early?
I learned that documenting assumptions saves careers . My early PRs had comments like: “Expected state unchanged in this flow; let me...
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How do you ask questions without looking like a confused junior?
Another underrated skill: write down what you ask and what you learned. I kept a “Why I got stuck today” Notion doc:...
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Exploring the skills and future demand for Cryptoeconomics
That’s a really good question and I must say you’re right to think about the practical side, not just the theory. Cryptoeconomics...
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Python Developer exploring Global Opportunities for Blockchain Developers
If you’ve been coding in Python and want to move into blockchain, start by looking at places where the demand is strong....