Honestly, people with a programming background do find opportunities more easily in the crypto space.



Just look around — most participants in the crypto world actually have a weak technical foundation. This leaves huge room for those with coding skills. As long as programmers are willing to delve deep into the blockchain field, from compliant smart contract development, to DeFi protocol design, to Layer 2 solution architecture, opportunities are everywhere.

This is not empty talk. No matter which path they choose, technical talent inherently has a competitive edge. Engaging in legitimate development routes allows participation in ecosystem construction, with attractive salaries and Token incentives; gray areas also exist, but with different risk levels — I won't go into detail here. The key point is that as mainstream chains like BTC, ETH, and SOL continue to iterate and upgrade, those who understand technology will always have a voice.

The essence of the crypto world is still driven by technology. An innovative programmer can stand out more easily in this industry than in traditional internet sectors.
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OldLeekNewSicklevip
· 23h ago
Having technical skills is indeed advantageous, but it still depends on whether the project team is willing to give genuine technical people a voice... Just for your reference.
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MergeConflictvip
· 23h ago
Programmers are indeed in high demand in the crypto world, but don't overestimate yourself either. The compliance route is highly competitive.
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GasFeeCryBabyvip
· 23h ago
Haha, you're right. Tech giants are truly the chosen ones, while others are just here to run alongside.
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BearMarketSagevip
· 23h ago
Really, it's a win-win situation for tech people; those who don't understand code can't see through it at all.
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DeepRabbitHolevip
· 23h ago
There's nothing wrong with that, but to be fair, being technically skilled doesn't necessarily mean you'll make money; luck also plays a role.
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NotFinancialAdviservip
· 23h ago
In plain terms, those who can't code in the crypto world are just getting exploited. --- Programmers complain every day about the bad market, but they've actually been making a killing in the shadows. --- That's true, but the key is whether you can keep your composure and resist the temptation to do bad things. --- No wonder those project teams are frantically recruiting developers. I see now. --- Technical talent is indeed in high demand in the crypto world, as long as you don't get swayed by the leek mentality. --- I just want to ask, what does "different" mean in the risks of the gray area... --- Having coding skills is really the most solid pass in the crypto world. --- Technical-driven? Nonsense, it's all about who can cut the leeks... Just kidding, haha. --- That's why I'm now learning Solidity. Better late than never.
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