Working in blockchain hits different, you know? Like 99% of my days I'm just another person grinding through code reviews, debugging smart contracts, and explaining gas fees for the hundredth time. Pretty unglamorous stuff.
But that 1%? That's when something actually ships, when a project launches, or when you're up on stage at some conference. Suddenly you're living that crypto dream everyone imagines.
The contrast is absolutely insane. Most people only see the highlight reel, but the reality is way more mundane than the hype suggests. Just another day in Web3, I guess.
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LayerZeroHero
· 9h ago
Haha, really, 99% is just a life of moving bricks.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 9h ago
Ngl, that's so true, that 1% really can make people feel amazing.
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MetamaskMechanic
· 9h ago
Ngl, this is why most people can't see the truth about web3, they are all confused by that 1% on Twitter.
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ChainDetective
· 9h ago
Ngl, that 1% really is worth a month of tedious debugging.
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not_your_keys
· 9h ago
Really, 99% of the time is spent fixing bugs and explaining gas fees, and only 1% is for those bragging moments.
Working in blockchain hits different, you know? Like 99% of my days I'm just another person grinding through code reviews, debugging smart contracts, and explaining gas fees for the hundredth time. Pretty unglamorous stuff.
But that 1%? That's when something actually ships, when a project launches, or when you're up on stage at some conference. Suddenly you're living that crypto dream everyone imagines.
The contrast is absolutely insane. Most people only see the highlight reel, but the reality is way more mundane than the hype suggests. Just another day in Web3, I guess.