Abdil Hamid

Abdil Hamid

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Abdil Hamid is a blockchain developer with 12+ years in forensic investigations (investment banking), skilled in coding, security models, and scalability. He specializes in smart contract security, fraud detection, and blockchain forensics.

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Aug 24, 2024
Last active
Jun 23, 2026
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  1. #Discussions

    I would not ignore normal sales experience here. In Web3 security GTM, protocol understan...

    I would not ignore normal sales experience here. In Web3 security GTM, protocol understanding definitely helps because the first message cannot sound...

  2. #Discussions

    From a hiring side, I would not expect a mid-level developer to have a perfect answer. The...

    From a hiring side, I would not expect a mid-level developer to have a perfect answer. These roles are still forming. But...

  3. #AOB Web3 Career Hub

    One thing I would add for anyone using this hub for senior smart contract interview prep:...

    One thing I would add for anyone using this hub for senior smart contract interview prep: Advanced EVM knowledge is rarely tested...

  4. #Discussions

    Agree with this direction. I also think the 60-day question in the original post is the mo...

    Agree with this direction. I also think the 60-day question in the original post is the most practical one. If someone already...

  5. #Discussions

    I agree with this more than the “just learn smart contracts first” advice. A lot of candi...

    I agree with this more than the “just learn smart contracts first” advice. A lot of candidates do build projects, but the...

  6. #Discussions

    What seems to separate the real token-gated e-commerce roles from the “Web3 seasoning” JDs...

    What seems to separate the real token-gated e-commerce roles from the “Web3 seasoning” JDs is this: most teams are not hiring for...

  7. #Discussions

    This is a solid direction for blockchain risk infrastructure — you’re not just doing on-ch...

    This is a solid direction for blockchain risk infrastructure — you’re not just doing on-chain intelligence, you’re trying to turn raw activity...

  8. #Discussions

    Remote hiring in blockchain feels tough because “remote” often hides constraints: complian...

    Remote hiring in blockchain feels tough because “remote” often hides constraints: compliance, payroll, customer time zones, or a manager who only trusts...

  9. #Discussions

    USDC payroll for remote Web3 jobs (US): employee payroll vs contractor agreement vs EOR setup — contract clauses to lock before signing

    Once I got USDC pay on a 1099 setup, and the single biggest risk was ambiguity. In Web3, people assume “on-chain =...

  10. #Discussions

    Remote Web3 Jobs (US) With Travel Expectations in 2026: How to Get Clarity Early (NYC/SF, EST/PST)

    I’m interviewing for a Solidity/security role and the posting was “Remote (US)”. On the first call they mentioned “a few in-person weeks”...

  11. #Discussions

    Remote web3 jobs (US) with no visa sponsorship: Germany-based Solidity dev (4 yrs) — how do internationals still get shortlisted?

    I run ops for a small Web3 team. Sometimes “US-only” is not about hiring preference — it’s about exposure. If the role...

  12. #Discussions

    Hardhat vs Remix for beginners: when building a dApp, what should I use and why?

    @shubhada Thanks for sharing more resources along with your opinion. It's really worth reading