Emma Thomas
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I started my Web3 journey through blockchain content writing, where I learned how important it is to explain crypto topics clearly without sounding generic. Over time, I became more interested in Web3 careers and hiring — how candidates build proof, how portfolios are judged, and what makes a blockchain profile easier for hiring teams to trust.
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- Jan 23, 2025
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- Jun 1, 2026
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#Web3 Career Guide
I liked this because it explains proof-based hiring in Web3 without making it sound like o...
I liked this because it explains proof-based hiring in Web3 without making it sound like only senior engineers can understand it. Coming...
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#Discussions
Very interesting thread is going on. For blockchain forensics people, this could be a natu...
Very interesting thread is going on. For blockchain forensics people, this could be a natural extension, but not an automatic one. A...
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#Discussions
This feels like one of those interview topics where many candidates know the terminology b...
This feels like one of those interview topics where many candidates know the terminology but struggle to explain the actual risk. A...
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I would not panic just because the Singapore based Web3 offer is moving fast. Crypto teams...
I would not panic just because the Singapore based Web3 offer is moving fast. Crypto teams often hire faster than banks or...
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#Discussions
Token-gated e-commerce dev roles (US-remote, EST/PST): what frameworks dominate?
Building on what Amanda said about “integration specialists” getting hired faster: if I were screening a token-gated commerce candidate for a US-remote...
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AI -assisted smart contract audit review in Web3 security JDs — real hiring signal or fake confidence?
I’m seeing “smart contract audit + AI review” show up in security JDs, and I can’t tell if it means a healthy...