Even if a project winds down unexpectedly, don't sweat it—those connections and expertise you built along the way? They're gold. Especially if you spent the bull run grinding, learning, and expanding your skill set in the Web3 space.



Really, this is the perfect time to leverage that experience. Want to maximize the momentum? Here's the thing: there are solid ambassador programs actively recruiting right now. Arbitrum's ambassador initiative is one worth checking out, but it's far from the only play.

If you're looking to keep your foot in the door and actually get compensated for your contributions, scanning through active ambassador opportunities across different protocols and platforms can open up real doors. Whether it's community building, content creation, or ecosystem development—there's demand for people who've already been through the trenches.

The key? Apply strategically to programs that align with your strengths. Your track record speaks volumes in this space.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-20 14:53
The skills you developed during the bull market can now really be put to use, don't waste them.
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ChainWanderingPoetvip
· 01-19 00:36
NGL, the project is a flop, but those connections and experience are the real gold and silver... Now is the perfect time to show off your muscles. --- Ambassador programs are everywhere, but truly reliable ones depend on your judgment. Don't invest blindly. --- Alright, alright, I’ve looked into the Arbitrum approach, and it’s pretty good, but you need to understand the game rules of this circle. --- Those who have crawled out of the ditch are the most sought after; that’s real hardcore competitiveness... --- That’s a valid point, but the key is not to choose the wrong track, or else all your efforts will be wasted.
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RadioShackKnightvip
· 01-18 15:00
Bull market profit-making experience, bear market cash conversion, it's that simple.
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NeonCollectorvip
· 01-17 17:51
The things you burn the midnight oil for during a bull market are really useful in a bear market. --- Ambassador programs are everywhere, but the key is to find the ones that suit you; otherwise, it's just a waste of effort. --- That's right, but only a select few can really get offers, and I am one of those few. --- Connections are indeed valuable, but only if you've truly been involved in this circle. --- Wait, is the Arbitrum project reliable? I heard the review process for the list is very strict. --- Instead of just submitting your resume, it's better to hang out in the group and build relationships. Trust me, this works better than anything else.
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GasFeeTearsvip
· 01-17 17:43
NGL, even if the project dies, I'm not afraid. Connections and skills are truly valuable. --- The ambassador program is indeed recruiting, but choose reliable ones and don't invest in everything. --- The experience gained during the bull market can only turn into money if used correctly. --- It sounds good, but in reality, there aren't that many ambassador projects to make money from, and the competition is fierce. --- I've looked into Arbitrum; the salaries are average. It still depends on the specific position. --- Relying on a track record to make a living? In the Web3 circle, relationships can turn sour faster than flipping a book. Don't trust this too much. --- It's recommended to polish your portfolio first before submitting applications; otherwise, you'll just be cannon fodder.
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PhantomHuntervip
· 01-17 17:42
NGL, this is the magic of Web3. The project may be dead, but your experience lives on. Now is the perfect time to monetize. --- Ambassador programs are everywhere, but the key is to find the one that suits you. Don't just blindly invest. --- The stuff you grind out during a bull run is truly valuable. Right now, there are protocols looking for people. --- Basically, it's about packaging and selling your past experiences. Projects like Arbitrum are just the appetizer. --- Really, those who have been in the trenches are the most valuable. Currently, major ecosystems are competing to recruit talent.
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DustCollectorvip
· 01-17 17:22
The accumulation during the bull market was definitely not wasted. Now is the perfect time to use it. --- Ambassador sounds good, but you need to find the right project. --- Honestly, bear markets are actually a good time to show off strength. Experienced people are in high demand. --- Is Arbitrum recruiting? Just mark it down for now. --- Don't mess around with too many projects. Choosing one reliable project to dive deep into is better than anything else. --- Grounded advice—too many people are still waiting for the right moment. It's better to start looking for opportunities now. --- Community building definitely lacks people, but it depends on whether the project itself is viable. --- Trajectory is very important. There's nothing wrong with that point.
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