Web3 projects and trading platforms in North America have been facing some challenges lately.
On the side of traditional tech giants, the salaries offered to developers are getting more and more aggressive each year. Stock options, bonuses, various benefits, plus the halo effect of large companies and a relatively stable career path—this combination has indeed diluted the appeal of the blockchain industry.
It's not that the crypto space lacks prospects. It's just that the reality is there: with the same technical background, you can get more money from big companies, and the pressure might be smaller. In the talent competition, Web3 is currently experiencing an embarrassing "salary inversion."
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Web3 projects and trading platforms in North America have been facing some challenges lately.
On the side of traditional tech giants, the salaries offered to developers are getting more and more aggressive each year. Stock options, bonuses, various benefits, plus the halo effect of large companies and a relatively stable career path—this combination has indeed diluted the appeal of the blockchain industry.
It's not that the crypto space lacks prospects. It's just that the reality is there: with the same technical background, you can get more money from big companies, and the pressure might be smaller. In the talent competition, Web3 is currently experiencing an embarrassing "salary inversion."