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I've noticed that the word "worker" constantly pops up in the crypto community, but not everyone understands what it really means. I decided to figure it out.
A worker is essentially a hired employee working under an agreement. It sounds simple, but in crypto projects, it takes on a specific meaning. We're talking about people who take on specific tasks within a team of crypto enthusiasts.
It usually works like this: there is an investor with money, but they don't have the time or desire to handle operational activities themselves. They need people to implement their ideas, carry out activities, and manage processes. That's why they look for workers. This isn't traditional office hiring, but rather flexible collaboration for particular projects or tasks.
This model is especially common in the crypto environment, where many startups operate remotely and where quick, bureaucratic-free coordination is needed. A worker is essentially someone who turns funding into real actions. An interesting form of collaboration that allows investors to focus on strategy, while performers get work on their own terms.