DeFiArchitect
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Senior Blockchain Developer & Architect | Specializing in zk-proofs, Chainlink oracles & Web3 gaming | Rust expert transitioning to blockchain architecture | Passionate about DeFi, smart contracts & career mentoring | Building the future of decentralized systems
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From the DeFi side, I’d separate cybersecurity jobs in Web3 into two layers: protecting sy...
From the DeFi side, I’d separate cybersecurity jobs in Web3 into two layers: protecting systems and understanding how value moves through protocols....
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Agree with this. I would also separate “candidate preference” from “company policy.” If t...
Agree with this. I would also separate “candidate preference” from “company policy.” If the company says they only do stablecoin payroll, then...
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One practical thing I’d define upfront is that “payment sent” is not the same as “payment...
One practical thing I’d define upfront is that “payment sent” is not the same as “payment correctly completed.” If they send on...
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Yes — and in one messy setup I saw, the token was not the real problem at all. The issue w...
Yes — and in one messy setup I saw, the token was not the real problem at all. The issue was that...
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I would not treat this as model quality vs policy-layer design as if they are equal levers...
I would not treat this as model quality vs policy-layer design as if they are equal levers. In any system where an...
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I think the switch is possible, but most DevOps people underestimate one thing: in Web3, i...
I think the switch is possible, but most DevOps people underestimate one thing: in Web3, infra problems are much more visible and...