Recently, many practitioners have been reporting the same frustrations: InfoFi projects are stagnating, Web3 job opportunities are decreasing, either being laid off or having no experience and not knowing how to break the ice.
Actually, instead of waiting, it's better to take the initiative. The path of becoming a project ambassador is often overlooked, but it is precisely the easiest way to enter the Web3 ecosystem—low barriers to entry, yet capable of gaining experience, building connections, and even earning income.
Most importantly, there are still many projects actively recruiting ambassadors. I have compiled a list of 26 projects that are currently accepting ambassador applications. This list covers multiple tracks such as DeFi, NFT, public chains, and more, basically including mainstream and emerging projects.
Whether you want to quickly get started in Web3 or accumulate background during job hunting, you can save this list. Learn about each project's direction and community needs, select a few that match well, and submit your application. The success rate is actually higher than you might think.
Opportunities always favor those who take action first.
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MintMaster
· 3h ago
Ambassadors, this path is indeed easy to overlook, but veterans all know that this is the fastest way to get on board.
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BearMarketSage
· 3h ago
26 projects? Sounds good, but can you really make money from being an ambassador?
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RektButSmiling
· 3h ago
Hey, not really. I've been thinking about the ambassador thing for a while. I just feel that with such a low threshold, could it be a scam?
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ForkMonger
· 3h ago
nah, ambassador grind is just governance theater tbh. most projects can't even handle basic protocol economics, so good luck expecting actual authority distribution lol
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SerumSquirrel
· 3h ago
26 projects? Wow, I better save this quickly and talk about it later.
Recently, many practitioners have been reporting the same frustrations: InfoFi projects are stagnating, Web3 job opportunities are decreasing, either being laid off or having no experience and not knowing how to break the ice.
Actually, instead of waiting, it's better to take the initiative. The path of becoming a project ambassador is often overlooked, but it is precisely the easiest way to enter the Web3 ecosystem—low barriers to entry, yet capable of gaining experience, building connections, and even earning income.
Most importantly, there are still many projects actively recruiting ambassadors. I have compiled a list of 26 projects that are currently accepting ambassador applications. This list covers multiple tracks such as DeFi, NFT, public chains, and more, basically including mainstream and emerging projects.
Whether you want to quickly get started in Web3 or accumulate background during job hunting, you can save this list. Learn about each project's direction and community needs, select a few that match well, and submit your application. The success rate is actually higher than you might think.
Opportunities always favor those who take action first.