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Let's figure out what a worker is in the crypto community because this term is often encountered, but not everyone understands its essence.
A worker is essentially a hired employee on a contractual basis, working as part of a crypto team. It sounds simple, but in practice, it’s a whole system of interaction within the community. You see, in crypto, there’s often a situation like this: there’s a guy with investments, an idea, but he doesn’t have the time or desire to handle all operational tasks himself. That’s where workers come in to help.
They take on specific tasks — from marketing to technical support, from community management to development. Each worker is responsible for their own area of work within a project or initiative. It’s like freelancing, but more structured and aimed at specific team goals.
Interestingly, the concept of a worker is a phenomenon specific to the Russian-speaking crypto space. In English, they simply say contractor or freelancer, but here, this word has become established. The community has developed its own slang, its own rules of interaction. Some work for cryptocurrency, some for fiat, and some even for a share in the project.
In general, if you see someone looking for workers — know that they are searching for people to do specific tasks within a crypto initiative. No magic, just a modern way to organize team work in the digital space.