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I've always wanted to understand what the word "worker" actually means in the crypto community. It turns out, it's just an anglicism that has become common in the Russian-speaking part of the crypto community. A worker is essentially a hired contractor who takes on specific tasks based on an agreement with investors or project owners. This scheme works well when there's someone with money but no time for day-to-day operations. So they look for workers to handle ongoing activities. It creates a flexible collaboration within the crypto community, where everyone does their part. The investor funds the project, and the worker executes the tasks. No office, no traditional contract—just an agreement between people. By the way, this approach is very popular in NFT projects and other crypto ventures that require flexibility and speed. So if you hear about workers in crypto chats, now you know what it's all about.