Worked for a blockchain company between 2017-2019

Worked for a blockchain company between 2017-2019

ask me anything

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>ask me anything

> which one
> doing what
> was it basically a low-key scam
> did it fail/close?

can i have a job pl0x

> which one
obviously cant tell you that

> doing what
front-end

> was it basically a low-key scam
intentions were good but operational costs killed it. should have scammed more at the begining, ironically.

> did it fail/close?
dormant, basically dead

was it on a well known exchange? were they basically insider dumping? how did they shill?

Tell us anything.

What do you think of Cryptos longevity?
Where do you think the space is headed?
What kind of company did you work for?(fintech, supply chain, platform etc...)

Do you still want to work in the blockchain industry? Did they make you sign a trading agreement to dissuade insider trading?

>what did the company do

>why?

>develop your own blockchain or build on someone else’s

>good industry to get into for a soon to be cs grad?

Yes, and yes basically... not maliciously but if say you discovered a bug that may impact the public you might want to sell a bit before the news gets out... none of this is regulated.

Crypto is here to stay but with feigning interest. you see it yourself, everyone wants to flip a buck on volatile currencies and that's not its purpose.

Space needs to mature, will it ever happen? No clue.

Larger companies will adopt the best technologies into their existing ecosystems and do it seamlessly, you won't be buying "IBM coin" ever.


No I don't, still have contacts. Unless it was a REALLY high profile ICO there is no insider trading regulation, BUT bigger trading exchanges require a proper audit (kraken, bittrex, coinbase, binance to a degree) before the will ever list a project. and those audits are rigorous, if you don't have solid proof there was no uncouth activity going on they will simply ignore you. Some shit projects managed to get on some of that platforms though despite this.

>develop your own blockchain or build on someone else’s
applications on top of someone else's technology

>good industry to get into for a soon to be cs grad?
no. just get a regular, decent code job there's nothing special about working in crypto