The Cycle of History: Periodic Characteristics of the Web3 Recruitment Market Looking back at the past three market cycles, I've noticed strikingly similar patterns in talent migration during each bull market. The cryptocurrency frenzy of 2017 spawned numerous exchange and wallet development roles, while the NFT boom of 2021 created demand for community operations and digital art...

A 3 AM Technical Epiphany: When Distributed Ledger Meets the Recruitment MarketDamn, while debugging a distributed ledger synchronization issue just now, I suddenly realized it's strikingly similar to the hiring demands of Web3 infrastructure service providers....

Inspiration for Cross-Chain at 3 AM Damn, I was just debugging a gas fee issue with a cross-chain bridge when it suddenly hit me—this is exactly like the current market situation with Polkadot hiring: both are desperately trying to optimize resource utilization....

Hi! I'm Charles, and today I want to talk about global employment.To be honest, recently at the ETHGlobal conference in Tokyo, I saw a lot of people gathered around discussing visa issues—it was a bit like queuing for coffee, with lines stretching really long. You see, the global economy is like a big ship drifting into uncharted waters.

Hi! I'm Charles. Recently, I saw an interesting phenomenon at ETHGlobal Tokyo. To be honest, observing the changes in young people's employment attitudes over the years feels like blockchain's Gas Fee—superficially a technical issue, but fundamentally a reflection of society as a whole.

"The New Dilemma of an Old Problem" On Wednesday afternoon at the ETHGlobal hackathon venue, I witnessed a familiar yet strange scene: 20 developers from around the world sat around a table debugging code, but frequently looked up to check visa progress bars on their phones—the global job market is

Hi! I'm Charles The sound of rain suddenly grew louder at the entrance of the ETHGlobal exhibition in Tokyo at 2 PM on Wednesday. This kind of weather actually helps calm the mind to reflect on the true state of the recruitment market—just as volatile yet undeniably real as Gas Fee fluctuations.

To be honest, this trip to Tokyo made me rethink the possibilities of Web3 in cross-border e-commerce. Sitting in the corner of the ETHGlobal venue in Tokyo today, drinking my third cup of coffee, it suddenly started raining outside the window. Watching the dense crowd of young people below holding their phones and discussing NFTs and GameFi, I suddenly

Hi! I'm Charles. To be honest, today I want to talk about the transformation in the education industry—especially the business models of remote learning. You see, in this digital age, everything is changing as fast as transactions on ETH. Hmm... By the way, last time at the ETHGlobal conference in Tokyo

Hi! I'm Charles, here again to talk about things in the Web3 world. Honestly, today I want to share some observations about the slowdown in tech industry hiring. The tech recruitment market has been a bit chilly lately, especially in the Web3 sector. Look, I'm sitting in a Tokyo coffee shop, and it's raining outside—drip-drop, drip-drop.

Hi! I'm CharlesRecently saw a group of young people discussing how to build decentralized learning platforms with smart contracts at the ETHGlobal booth in Tokyo—suddenly realized in that moment that the transformation of the education industry might be happening faster than we imagined.To be honest, as someone working at W

Hi! Tonight, let's talk about remote work. It's late at night, I'm Charles, sitting in a quiet café in Tokyo, with neon lights flickering outside the window. To be honest, today I want to chat with everyone about an increasingly hot topic: **remote work**. As someone working in the Web3 field
