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Founder building a Web3 job board after years in crypto
I m building HireOnChain with a simple belief: hiring in Web3 shouldn t feel broken.
After spending years in the crypto space - working with builders, founders, and operators - one problem kept showing up again and again: finding the right people was harder than it should be. Generic job boards don t understand the difference between a Solidity engineer and a frontend dev who s crypto-curious. They don t know what AMMs, L2s, or protocol ops actually mean and that mismatch wastes time on both sides.
That frustration is what led to HireOnChain.
HireOnChain is a dedicated Web3 job board built specifically for the crypto industry. It s designed for people who are already in the space builders, operators, marketers, and founders not for mass-market resumes with buzzwords.
We’ve shipped v1.1 (Chaos Update) 🎛️💀
This release doesn t add content - it sharpens the chaos.
What s new in v1.1:
Improved pixel font + larger text for better readability
Visible mute toggle on home & header (DMCA-safe for streamers)
New Progressive mode: starts at 20 buttons, adds 15 each round
Clearer win screen with sarcastic stat microcopy + bigger NEXT ROUND
Share your shame helper text for easier bragging/suffering
Short descriptions for modes & difficulty (no instructions, just vibes)
Explicit disclaimer: this game is intentionally chaotic and unfair
Per-round variation (movement, timing, micro layouts) without new mechanics
Faster feedback (75ms transitions) no animations blocking clicks
Better dark-mode visibility for button numbers
If you played earlier and felt confused in the bad way, v1.1 should feel confusing in the right way.
What new job position rise do you see in upcoming years?
LinkedIn officially shared the job titles that started appearing more often, and with the rise of AI, the market is restructuring.
The actual top 10 roles that have seen the biggest rise in listings (in the U.S.) are:
AI engineers Engineers developing and implementing AI models that perform complex tasks
AI consultants and strategists - Helping organisations plan and implement AI technologies to improve operations
New home sales specialists Which sounds like a rebranding or real estate agent
Data annotators Labelling and reviewing data for AI projects
AI/ML researchers Designing new AI models and systems
Healthcare reimbursement specialists Ensuring healthcare providers are getting correct and timely payments
Strategic advisors and independent consultants Which seems like a pretty broad-ranging segment
Advertising sales specialists You re reading a marketing blog, I assume you know this one
Founders Not sure this can be listed as a job title in itself, but LinkedIn s keen to highlight how people are shifting to their own businesses
Sales executives
🧠 AI apps need memory but building it yourself is brutal
Most AI apps eventually hit the same wall. They forget users unless you build a ton of infrastructure first. This means every AI dev eventually will end up building this infra to provide the best user experience needs for their agent and app.
What rolling your own really means:
Vector DBs + embeddings + tuning
Extracting memories from conversations (and resolving conflicts)
Designing user profile schemas and keeping them in sync
Managing long chat history + summarization pipelines
Juggling different formats across OpenAI, Claude, etc.
Hosting, scaling, backups, monitoring
Feature Update: Rolling Conversation Summaries — Cut Chat Costs Without Losing Context
We built a feature to solve a problem most AI apps eventually run into:
The longer the conversation, the more you keep paying to resend the entire chat history over and over.
Blog here (https://www.mnexium.com/blogs/ch...)
Docs here (https://www.mnexium.com/docs#sum...)
Video Chat Pain Points: What's Broken in Google Meet, Teams, Jitsi, and Others?
Hey PH community! As we all rely on video calls more than ever, I'm curious about your biggest frustrations with tools like Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Jitsi, or even the infamous Cluey. Do clunky interfaces, poor AI integrations, or a lack of admin controls (like forcing video on for interviews) drive you nuts?
I'm thinking about adding video chat to Blimp (getblimpy.cloud), our AI-native productivity suite. Imagine an AI assistant that quietly takes minutes in the background (non-intrusive), auto-generates bullet-point actions as tasks in your project hub (ditching those sloppy AI emails), plus admin perks like mandatory video, global audio muting, and background video effects that don't slow down your video.
What are your top video chat pain points? Share below your ideas could shape this!
Experience I gained after quitting my job to focus on my startup
Hi Product Hunt, I'm Vasya
For over 6 years, I've been working as a product manager.
For the past 1.5 years, I've been building my own startup in the social trading space within web3, where I serve as CEO.
You've probably already guessed that I'm passionate about the idea of decentralized finance (DeFi), as well as SocialFi and blockchain technologies.
I have strong expertise in product management, web3 marketing, and UX/UI design.
In those 1.5 years, I've managed to:
assemble a team of developers,
participate in two hackathons,
build a product nobody needed,
spend all the money and raise investments from family and friends,
make a pivot,
go through an accelerator and secure three grants.
Right now, I'm preparing my startup for launch on January 10, and I'd love to exchange experiences with like-minded people as well as get your support on launch day!
Happy New Year



