Like I mean literally, or do you just say I travel and work remotely, or do you just prefer to present yourself as a tourist and don’t talk about the work part?

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    I’ll say I’m a software engineer working in web3. And then they’ll ask what is that, and I’ll say blockchain/crypto. Then I’ll say because crypto is a global software system, I work with people from all over the world and can work from anywhere. Then the conversation usually goes into something like “Ohhh, like Bitcoin? I had a friend that invested in some” or “Oh I own some Bitcoin”, or “Oh tell me about that, ive heard of blockchain, what is that exactly?”, and I’ll proceed to talk about Ethereum from a systems, solution-oriented perspective on solving real world problems, and it tends to go pretty well with anyone. Or, they’re completely not interested at all, which also isn’t ever an issue.

    I never say I’m a digital nomad.

    Also, if I get a sense that the person asking is shady, I won’t bring up my position and instead just say I’m visiting friends here, as I don’t want to be looked at as “this person has money”.

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        10 months ago

        Its a shame, but it’s true. There is tech crypto and money crypto, and more often the majority of people are in it for the money side.

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      How many times have you had that conversation? I’m tired of saying it already and I don’t work in crypto