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Shobit garg
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Shobit garg
@shobit0019
Solana Builder | Turbin3 Q2 2026 | Fintech x Web3 | Building in public
Katılım Kasım 2022
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Graduated from the Rektoff x Solana Foundation Rust Security Bootcamp.
Rust internals. Solana security principles. Capstone audit project. Done.
Next up - Turbin3 Builders Q2 2026 starting April 27. Moving from security to building.
The stack is getting real.
#Turbin3Tribe

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Applications for DevRel Uni Cohort 7 are OPEN 🚨
Deadline: April 25th.
If you're building in AI, Web3, or DevRel, this one's for you 🧵
Dive into a hands-on program featuring sessions led by @dabit8, @nutlope, @francescoswiss, @buzea200, @PSkinnerTech.

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Applying to @DevrelUni Cohort 7.
AI has thousands of educators making it accessible to everyone.
Blockchain? Still feels like you need a CS degree to get started.
I want to change that -- blockchain, AI, and finance are converging fast. Almost no one is making them accessible.
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Personal update!
I got hired from a crypto project today
Monthly salary is $15,000 plus token rewards
HR reached out to me via Telegram and explained everything step by step
All I have to do is install their software, connect my wallet and sign the transaction!
I'm pretty excited…wish me luck!
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My path to entrepreneurial success was not linear, by any stretch of the imagination. I didn’t start working in tech until I was 32. I didn’t even move to California until I was 30.
Before becoming an entrepreneur, I was:
-The worst realtor in the state of New York
-A gofer for the CEO of a sheet music company
-An aspiring brand manager for flea shampoo
Don’t be disillusioned if the path ahead isn’t clear. Relax.
Find something that strikes your interest. And don’t be afraid to take a trail just because you can’t see the end.

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@amaanbiz @nQ_Swap Resume - drive.google.com/file/d/1RZ52_S…
linkedin - linkedin.com/in/shobitgarg/
github - github.com/shobit000
medium - @shobit9" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@shobit9
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Stop sending resumes to dead startups.
Come build something that actually ships.
We’re hiring obsessed builders @nQ_Swap
⚡ Smart Contract Engineers (Solidity/Move/Rust)
⚡ Full Stack Devs (Next.js/React/Node)
⚡ AI + Agent Engineers
⚡ UI/UX Designers
⚡ Community & BD Leads
⚡ DevRel
⚡ Interns who outwork seniors
Remote. Global. High ownership. Only shipping.
Not “9–5” people.
Not “meeting” people.
Only execution machines.
If you’ve built cool stuff before, we want you.
DM with:
• Resume
• Portfolio / Proof of Work
• GitHub
• LinkedIn
Let’s build the next 100M user Web3 product together.
Tag a cracked builder 👇
RTs appreciated.

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Hiring alert for multiple PM roles at @headout. We're a PAT profitable rocketship that's growing ~50% YoY while serving millions of customers globally.
Open roles:
1. Product manager (internal tools) - Build tools that help the team increase their leverage by 10x
2. Product manager (AI) - Reserved for PMs who are extremely curious about AI tools and play around with them as they launch. Looking for hands-on folks.
3. Senior PM (Growth) - Obsess about funnels and metrics, find user insights, run experiments and create value for the users and the business. E-com/D2C/marketplace background preferred.
4. Group PM (Supply) - Own the supply side of the business, create value for Headout's partners (suppliers, B2B partners, affiliates, creators)
DM me with your resume if any of these sound exciting to you.
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Actively looking for a Web3 Product Analyst / Junior PM role (remote).
Built Chain‑Code (DAO collab, national hackathon finalist).
Product Ops at a Saas · @HackQuest_ Advocate · PLDG Cohort 2 contributor @protocollabs .
Open to roles, referrals, or product teardowns. DMs open.
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I made $600k USDC in ~20 months of doing solo smart contract security audits ('23-'24)
It all started when I was reading the Uniswap V2/V3 docs. I saw some whitehat (now OG in the space, @samczsun) had done a "solo" audit for them.
I was like "what? Solo audit? How good must have he been, so that he can do audits just by himself?". I felt motivated and impressed, but I was just starting out still, so I moved forward and forgot about it.
I started actively posting my journey on X - public learning for web3 security. I did some contests on code4rena/Sherlock and had a busy calendar to do every contest possible. One of my posts gathered attention, and I got a comment.
"Would you do a review for me? DM".
I did an "audit" for $600 USDC for 6 hours of work. Found 2 High and 2 Medium severity issues. Made a PDF report. The dev was very happy with the work. I published on socials - got a second comment/DM and did a second solo audit.
From then I went on to do 50+ solo audits and make $600k, working all by myself, so having pretty much 100% profit. Bought a few nice things, upgraded my lifestyle a bit, but I also truly fell inlove with ethical hacking and building sustainable businesses - creating long-term value for all parties involved.
That's how I started Pashov Audit Group, my current web3 security audits company, where we secured many many many billions of dollars for blockchain projects. Been a fun journey, but I am far from satisfied.
I will be using crypto my whole life, my wife and my kids will be using it, and their wives/husbands and kids. It's a long-term thing. That's why short term profit isn't something I get excited about. I'm a long-term thinker, and the only way to prove it is to keep going. Ending this year on a positive note - 2026 will be huge for all of us🔥
If you liked the story, Retweet and leave a comment about it, I'll make sure to respond to the good ones🫡
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Wrapped up the Blockchain Basics course today.
Learned about scalability, L1 vs L2, rollups, zkSync, and bridging — and passed the final exam.
Big thanks to @PatrickAlphaC and @CiaraNightingal for the clear explanations.
Good feeling to see the fundamentals come together.
Day16


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Finished the blockchain use-cases section today.
Makes more sense when you see blockchains as coordination tools, not just finance.
Day 13 of the journey.
#Web3
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Started digging into real blockchain use cases today.
Funny thing is, I always thought most of them were about money… but they’re not. They’re basically about fixing places where people have to “trust” each other and things slow down.
Day 11 of the journey.
#Web3
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