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You've got your project sorted - tokenomics, value proposition. community building, marketing, and smart contract development are all in place. But you need a company or person to build the front end for you.
How do you determine whether they're competent or not when it comes to web3 work?
In this episode I provide a simple practical checklist that you can use to make your decision, which is summarized here:
📃 - do they have samples of previous work
✉️ - does the sample page handle the following well:
* switches chain if your wallet is on the wrong one
* shows the address you're connecting with
* offers an "import this token" button if it's for an ERC20 project
* actually works
💻 - will they give you access to the source code
🧪 - do they use the test deployment of the smart contract to check their pages before going live
If the answer to any of these is a no, you may want to consider using a different contractor.
By Keir Finlow-BatesYou've got your project sorted - tokenomics, value proposition. community building, marketing, and smart contract development are all in place. But you need a company or person to build the front end for you.
How do you determine whether they're competent or not when it comes to web3 work?
In this episode I provide a simple practical checklist that you can use to make your decision, which is summarized here:
📃 - do they have samples of previous work
✉️ - does the sample page handle the following well:
* switches chain if your wallet is on the wrong one
* shows the address you're connecting with
* offers an "import this token" button if it's for an ERC20 project
* actually works
💻 - will they give you access to the source code
🧪 - do they use the test deployment of the smart contract to check their pages before going live
If the answer to any of these is a no, you may want to consider using a different contractor.