I joined a space discussion today about Web3 jobs, and two questions were raised: 1. How do you know if a project is legit? 2. How can I get a job if I don't have experience? Here are my thoughts: Point 1: Don’t just trust; verify. Consult with friends. If someone reaches out to you, it’s likely a scam. Point 2: Offer free value, stay consistent, and be active on X. Ask for referrals to vouch for your contributions and skills.
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I just paid to create a channel but i can't find a way to add/approve members. Is there a guide for this? @dwr
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In my opinion, any form of 𝙄𝙋 𝙡𝙞𝙘𝙚𝙣𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙜, whether it leverages blockchain technology or not, inherently represents a form of centralization A Web3 IP licensing company, for instance, would still hold the authority to revoke, restrict, or impose conditions on the license, maintaining centralized control over the asset Licensing = Centralization Ownership and Privacy = Decentralization @mergez = IP + Ownership + Privacy Soon on @base.base.eth @ethereum
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