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Here's a term I often hear in crypto chats that you really need to understand if you're in this space. A worker is essentially a hired collaborator, but not in the traditional sense. It's more of an agreement between people within crypto projects.
When I was exploring the ecosystem, I understood the logic quite simply. There are investors who have the funds and vision but lack the time to handle all the tasks. So they look for people who will take on operational activities. A worker is exactly someone who takes on these tasks. It could be marketing, development, or community management.
So, a worker isn't just a regular employee in the classic sense. It's more of a hybrid format, where a person works by agreement on specific activities within a team of crypto enthusiasts. There’s no standard contract, no corporate rules. Everything is based on mutual understanding and results.
I've seen how such collaborations work quite effectively. The investor focuses on strategy, while the worker handles routine tasks. In crypto, this is a common practice because the community values flexibility and quick decision-making. If you're in the crypto space, you've probably seen such people or have been a worker yourself at some point.