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side project that I have built on blockchain technology for B2B space
side project that I have built on blockchain technology for B2B space

I am selling my side project, notarychains: A blockchain based file notarization platform ideal for b2b subscription opportunities or licensing based model. You can sell directly to legal firms, innovators looking to notarize their work

I just built it, didn't launch it yet Helps to prove authenticity of a file when it exists

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I want someone who can acquire it and move forward

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How realistic is it to land a full-stack Web3 job with security awareness & deployed dApps?
How realistic is it to land a full-stack Web3 job with security awareness & deployed dApps?
How realistic is it to land a full-stack Web3 job with security awareness & deployed dApps?

Hey folks 👋

I’m transitioning into full-time Web3 development and wanted to get a pulse check on the current hiring landscape.

I come from a 2-year background in QA automation testing, but over the past several months I’ve been deeply focused on full-stack Web3 dev. I’ve built and deployed multiple solo dApps to testnets, written smart contracts from scratch (with Foundry), and handled full frontend integration with stacks like Next.js, wagmi, viem, etc.

On top of that, I’ve been intentionally developing a security-aware mindset — not at auditor level yet, but I do take smart contract vulnerabilities seriously (e.g., reentrancy, delegatecall issues, gas optimizations, etc.) and try to build with best practices.

I’m building in public (GitHub, X) and shipping consistently.

Now I’m curious:

How much does a QA background help (or hurt) when applying for Web3 roles?

Are deployed dApps and hands-on Solidity still strong signals?

Do teams actually value security-awareness in junior/intermediate hires?

How steep is the bar these days?

Would love to hear from anyone who’s recently been hired, is hiring, or has gone through this path.

Appreciate any insights! 🙏

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Building a dApp? FP Block is here for questions
Building a dApp? FP Block is here for questions

Building a dApp and wondering how to keep it fast and secure‽ That is everyday work at FP Block. We have delivered DeFi, gaming, and tooling projects on Solana, THORChain, NEAR, and Ethereum. Three habits help most teams: start audits early, test with realistic data, and automate releases. If you are choosing an architecture or planning a launch, ask below and we will compare notes. fpblock.com