Bondan S

Bondan S

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Bondan S appears to be an aspiring smart contract developer, actively preparing for interviews and considering roles with Layer 1 blockchain projects. They contribute to technical discussions about blockchain fundamentals, job offers, and smart contract coding challenges.

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Jan 29, 2025
Last active
Jun 14, 2026
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  1. #Discussions

    I did AML/KYC course, Excel, SQL and a transaction monitoring project. Still no calls. What am I missing?

    I am trying for entry-level AML analyst roles and honestly I am not able to understand what is missing. Everywhere the advice...

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    One recent job-post pattern supports this point. When I look at newer wallet infrastructu...

    One recent job-post pattern supports this point. When I look at newer wallet infrastructure and crypto intelligence roles, the signal is becoming...

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    I’ve had this conversation from both sides, and the hardest part is that companies rarely...

    I’ve had this conversation from both sides, and the hardest part is that companies rarely say openly what they are optimizing for....

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    I think both of you are right, but the bigger mistake is thinking in terms of isolated ski...

    I think both of you are right, but the bigger mistake is thinking in terms of isolated skills instead of complete systems....

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    I relate to this a lot because I used to answer smart contract debugging questions by nami...

    I relate to this a lot because I used to answer smart contract debugging questions by naming tools, and it never sounded...

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    USDC payroll in the US: should a contractor invoice in USD or USDC, and what proof prevents disputes?

    I’m US-based and a company wants to pay me in USDC for a contract role. To be clear, I’m asking from a...

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    USDC payroll in the US: should I invoice in USD or USDC — and what proof stops disputes later?

    This is genuinely clearing things up — especially the way you explained “what the invoice is in” vs “how the payment moves.”...

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    NYC vs SF vs remote: where Web3 hiring is strict about proof for Solidity/Rust roles (0–5 yrs)

    If you’re aiming senior, expect them to move past definitions fast. The questions that separate people aren’t “what is a blockchain,” it’s...

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    How to Explain Blockchain Projects in Interviews (So Recruiters Actually Understand Them)

    I’m getting interviews for blockchain roles, but I keep getting stuck when asked to explain my projects.I’ve worked on real things, but...

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    Looking for StarkNet & Cairo Architecture Resources

    I came into StarkNet from a more infra side, so I started with how the system works, not contracts.Before even touching Cairo...

  11. #Discussions

    Is It Safe to Accept Tokens Before Tokenomics Is Published? Developers Share What Really Happens

    I’m stuck on a compensation dilemma that I know many Web3 engineers quietly face. I’ve received a Smart Contract Developer offer from...

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    Contractor vs Employee in Web3: What’s Better?

    What most people overlook in this debate is how identity and long-term leverage work differently for contractors vs employees in Web3.As a...