Victor Anderson

Victor Anderson

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I’m a Solidity developer focused on smart contracts, wallet-connected dApps, DeFi integrations, and Web3 infrastructure. My recent focus is on agent wallets, AI payments, human-in-the-loop approval flows, stablecoin payment logic, gas optimization, and how developers prove real engineering judgment beyond basic blockchain demos.

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Mar 22, 2025
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Jun 2, 2026
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  1. #Discussions

    I would still put backend as the easiest entry point, but not because backend is “better”...

    I would still put backend as the easiest entry point, but not because backend is “better” than payments, security, or DevOps. It...

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    This is the gap I also see. A lot of candidates think “I understand the protocol” means t...

    This is the gap I also see. A lot of candidates think “I understand the protocol” means they are ready for Web3...

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    One question I have started respecting more in blockchain interviews is: “What usually sl...

    One question I have started respecting more in blockchain interviews is: “What usually slows down a smart contract or protocol change before...

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    From the smart contract side, this also changes the type of portfolio that looks credible....

    From the smart contract side, this also changes the type of portfolio that looks credible. A lot of blockchain developers can show...

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    I agree with this. A lot of candidates may overcomplicate the portfolio side because “AI x...

    I agree with this. A lot of candidates may overcomplicate the portfolio side because “AI x Web3” sounds big. But a small...

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    This makes sense. The “happy path” point is probably what I need to work on. Most demos s...

    This makes sense. The “happy path” point is probably what I need to work on. Most demos show the successful flow. Agent...

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    Do AI payments and agent wallet jobs expect Solidity developers to understand human-in-the-loop approval flows?

    I am a Solidity developer with around 2–3 years of experience, mostly around smart contracts, wallet-connected dApps, and basic DeFi integrations. Recently...

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    I think model quality matters more at the task layer, but policy controls matter more at t...

    I think model quality matters more at the task layer, but policy controls matter more at the money layer. Once an agent...

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    I actually think investment-banking forensics is one of those backgrounds that can look we...

    I actually think investment-banking forensics is one of those backgrounds that can look weak on paper for crypto roles and then become...

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    I would look at where the real failure point of the business is. If the team is mainly st...

    I would look at where the real failure point of the business is. If the team is mainly struggling with wallet connection,...

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    4+ years is “enough” on paper, but senior Solidity in US teams often means: you’ve carried...

    4+ years is “enough” on paper, but senior Solidity in US teams often means: you’ve carried risk in production. The quickest missing...

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    I did a contract where we agreed on the USD amount, but the confusion started in month one...

    I did a contract where we agreed on the USD amount, but the confusion started in month one when the invoice was...

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    I’ve been on both sides of this as a candidate recently, and my mistake early on was treat...

    I’ve been on both sides of this as a candidate recently, and my mistake early on was treating the Solidity take-home assignment...

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    This is a very strong thread, and I agree with the “systems-first, not crypto-jargon-first...

    This is a very strong thread, and I agree with the “systems-first, not crypto-jargon-first” framing. One thing I’d add from a US-based...

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    @Alexdeveloper breakdown helped, especially the whitepaper split. I’m now in conversation...

    @Alexdeveloper breakdown helped, especially the whitepaper split. I’m now in conversations with a couple of Singapore-based dApp teams, and I’m realizing my...

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

    If a W-2 path is real, I look less at the headline comp and more at downside protection: termination terms, final paycheck...

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    Singapore Rust jobs in Web3: which teams actually hire Rust (L1/L2/infrastructure) — and how do they screen?

    From what I’ve seen in Singapore, true Rust hiring is concentrated in L1/L2 protocol teams and infra vendors, not app teams. When...

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    US Web3 startup interview: I blanked on EVM gas (SSTORE/SLOAD, warm vs cold, slot packing). What’s the mental model engineers use in real contracts?

    Emma’s point about SSTORE being “cost + bug surface” is underrated. In a review I did recently, the expensive part wasn’t the...

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    How Do I Explain ‘Common Smart Contract Security Mistakes’ in Auditor Interviews Without Sounding Generic?

    I’m preparing for full-time smart contract auditor roles in London, and I’m stuck on one interview question that always exposes my weakness:...

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    Almost every blockchain job form asks for my LinkedIn link — what makes a recruiter trust it fast?

    When I apply to jobs, many blockchain job forms now make LinkedIn mandatory.So LinkedIn no longer feels optional. It feels like part...

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    My Smart Contract Auditor Portfolio Got Rejected—What Do Firms Actually Want to See?

    I just got rejected for a smart contract auditor role, and the feedback honestly shook me. They said my audit portfolio felt...

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    AWS architect here — how realistic is moving into blockchain infrastructure or validator work?

    Hey folks,I’m an AWS architect with ~4 years of experience, mostly enterprise work — cloud migrations, Kubernetes, Terraform, CI/CD, and running distributed...

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    DevOps to Blockchain: Do Web3 Teams Actually Hire Infra Engineers—or Is It a Dead End?

    If I were testing this path, I would not spend six months only watching blockchain tutorials. I would do something much smaller...

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    Rust vs C++ for Blockchain Careers: Which One Actually Helps Long-Term Hiring and Growth?

    From the hiring side, we don’t shortlist candidates just because they know Rust or C++. We shortlist people who can reason about...