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Worker is how people earn in the crypto community
Worker is not just a word; it’s a phenomenon in the Russian-speaking crypto community. Literally, it means a laborer, but in the context of crypto projects and NFT activities, it refers to a hired performer who takes on specific tasks from a person with an idea and funding.
How does this work in reality? Imagine: you have a great idea for a project and the money to implement it, but the problem is you only have time for the financial part. Then a worker steps in. This is a person willing to handle operational activities: social media promotion, community management, technical work, event organization, or marketing.
Workers usually operate based on an agreement—either for the duration of the project, a percentage of the results, or a fixed fee. They are everywhere where crypto life is active: in token development, launching NFT collections, creating DAOs, or promoting new platforms. The essence is that a worker is an intermediary between the investor’s money and the actual realization of the idea. The term clearly reflects the interaction within decentralized teams, where everyone plays their role for the overall success.