Spending your career building Android apps at some megacorp? Think about it differently—why not pivot to the Web3 space? Yeah, the people here are unconventional, maybe a bit chaotic, but they're actually shipping products that matter. The energy is completely different. You're either grinding away at corporate bureaucracy or you're part of something that's reshaping how finance and the internet work. The choice seems pretty obvious when you frame it that way.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-20 21:56
NGL, that sounds great, but can the benefits from big companies really be the same as the uncertainties in Web3...
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 12-20 21:56
Honestly, this kind of talk sounds like many people are saying... but only when you actually get in do you realize that chaos is still chaos, and money isn't necessarily easy to make; it's just a different place to be messed with.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 12-20 21:54
It sounds very inspiring, but the reality is often different. Isn't a stable salary from a big company attractive?
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ZKProofster
· 12-20 21:38
ngl the "reshaping finance" pitch is getting old—technically speaking, most web3 projects lack even basic cryptographic rigor. where's the actual proof of concept here? shipping something ≠ shipping something that works
Spending your career building Android apps at some megacorp? Think about it differently—why not pivot to the Web3 space? Yeah, the people here are unconventional, maybe a bit chaotic, but they're actually shipping products that matter. The energy is completely different. You're either grinding away at corporate bureaucracy or you're part of something that's reshaping how finance and the internet work. The choice seems pretty obvious when you frame it that way.