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Today I’m making a promise to myself : I will learn Solidity deeply and become a Smart Contract Developer in next few months. 🫡 I’ve finished the basics from here on, I’ll keep building, improving, and sharing my progress. One step at a time, consistently. 🔥
🚨 In 2014, one hack almost killed Bitcoin. Bitcoin didn’t break. People did. In 2014, Mt. Gox, the world’s largest Bitcoin exchange, collapsed after losing ~850,000 BTC — nearly 70% of global Bitcoin trading volume at the time. No smart contracts. No DeFi. No advanced hacks. Just: Poor private key management Hot wallets holding massive funds Weak internal security The scariest part? The hack went undetected for years. 💥 Impact Bitcoin price crashed Thousands lost life savings Trust in centralized exchanges shattered But Bitcoin itself? It survived. 🧠 Lesson Most crypto failures aren’t protocol failures — they’re human and system design failures. Security isn’t optional. Custody is responsibility. Trust must be minimized, not assumed. Bitcoin didn’t fail in 2014. Bad architecture did. What’s the biggest risk today custody, bridges, or human error? 👇 Let’s discuss.
Web3 hiring paradox 👇 Beginners have skills & knowledge Companies want experience But how do you get experience if no one gives you a chance? 🤷🏻 I’m facing the same problem: I know smart contracts, Solidity & blockchain fundamentals but lack production experience.
In the next 5–10 years, you won’t “use” blockchain your life will run on it. Just like the internet today, blockchain will work quietly in the background. Payments. Identity. Contracts. Ownership. No middlemen. No borders. No trust issues. Crypto is just the beginning.