500 EUR per month developing crypto projects

Jeffer1980

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I've been tinkering with ethereum for a few years now, basically trying to build my own dapps and stuff like that. I thought offering my solidity / web3 coding skills on a freelance basis would be a nice side income and a good way to get to a next level of understanding what's possible with Ethereum.

So 2 weeks ago I started offering my skills on various platforms: reddit, fiverr, several discord groups. And it's basically going pretty good! Though as usual there's loads of people looking to get code or knowledge for free, I managed to earn 400 USD these two weeks. Not bad! I'm mostly focussing on NFTs, as they're all the craze right now and I've got a very solid understanding of them atm.

Let's see if I can get the momentum going, maybe upping my fees or trying new sales funnels (e.g. start with some knowledge consulting then offering coding...)
 
so nice stuff to income what do you think to make some youtube videos about that, make a channel on telegram, to get news private services?
good luck :)
 
so nice stuff to income what do you think to make some youtube videos about that, make a channel on telegram, to get news private services?
good luck :)
Good idea!
 
A first update: it's going way better than expected. Made close to 3k in just more than one month!
 
Great stuff! I run a crypto marketing agency and we're always looking for new talent. We have a lot of clients who could use your skills. If this sounds interesting to you please send me a PM
 
I'm really interested in this journey thread, all the best!
 
Have you thought about adapting your gigs to not only feature eth, but also all the other erc20 related protocols? People who want a contract on solana likely do not want a contract on eth.
Plus the other way around - people want certain features (make me a faucet for my token on the web) so they are likely going to enter "faucet protocoll" into the gig search engine.

One of the things I can see right away as something a lot of people might want to buy but dont know how:
- create a contract with certain parameters (mining)
- faucet feature on a simple webpage for marketing
- Content / Access gate with that nft

The buyer can deploy the contract, create initial liquidity and alike and then use faucet / disperse to give away the token or send them manually.
 
I'm really interested in this journey thread, all the best!
Thanks!
Have you thought about adapting your gigs to not only feature eth, but also all the other erc20 related protocols? People who want a contract on solana likely do not want a contract on eth.
Plus the other way around - people want certain features (make me a faucet for my token on the web) so they are likely going to enter "faucet protocoll" into the gig search engine.

One of the things I can see right away as something a lot of people might want to buy but dont know how:
- create a contract with certain parameters (mining)
- faucet feature on a simple webpage for marketing
- Content / Access gate with that nft

The buyer can deploy the contract, create initial liquidity and alike and then use faucet / disperse to give away the token or send them manually.
Hey some good ideas here! I do have a set of gigs to kind of attract different searches.
Are you able to develop BSC projects? Interesting journey. All the Best :)
Yes I can! One of my clients just launched his NFT on BSC, cool stuff.
Hi, can you make a bot that automatically buys new lists tokens?
You mean like on binance of uniswap?
 
Not a detailed plan for me though... Good luck all the same
 
Ok, second update: 2 months in and I'm closing in on 9k USD. So it's going really well, however:

* I'm spending a lot of time on pre-sales. Bit normal, as crypto is quite complicated and there are a lot of uneducated people wanting to do something. Thinking of outsourcing this part, but the issue is that it's both the part where the client is vetting me as I'm vetting the client. See the next point.
* Fiverr, which generates the bul of my leads, is heavily skewed towards the buyer. So I really need to be very careful who I accept orders from, because once they do, they can basically ask whatever and leave a bad review.
* Need to think about scaling options.
 
Ok, second update: 2 months in and I'm closing in on 9k USD. So it's going really well, however:

* I'm spending a lot of time on pre-sales. Bit normal, as crypto is quite complicated and there are a lot of uneducated people wanting to do something. Thinking of outsourcing this part, but the issue is that it's both the part where the client is vetting me as I'm vetting the client. See the next point.
* Fiverr, which generates the bul of my leads, is heavily skewed towards the buyer. So I really need to be very careful who I accept orders from, because once they do, they can basically ask whatever and leave a bad review.
* Need to think about scaling options.
hello, can you please send me a DM, i have a job for you
 
bro you're severely undercharging for your services. You should be charging 100+ an hour and more. Don't ruin it for us that demand a decent pay for the work we're doing.
 
hey! if you work with solana smart contract hit me up
I don't do solana, sorry
bro you're severely undercharging for your services. You should be charging 100+ an hour and more. Don't ruin it for us that demand a decent pay for the work we're doing.
Currently, I'm averaging 100+ an hour
 
Update: after 6 months I managed to gross about 20k USD. I managed to attract a few regular customers, that was nice, but you really feel the NFT market bubble is popping, at least for the 'digital art collection' market.

Too many shit projects, rug pulls, etc. Still think the tech has a lot of potential, but selling jpegs has reached its limits
 
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