Hello! Would like to share some thoughts here as well. First of all, yes, you don't need to gamble with trading. And you can start by creating a sociological profile of yourself to outline what you like and don't like.
1) After, I recommend you create a nice CV and a cover letter. I'm not sure 100% of companies would not be interested in your experience if you drop out. Include your skills and experience in trading and freelancing. You can literally mention that you've been a freelancer from 2015 to 2021. 2) The next step I would like to recommend is a LinkedIn profile. Many crypto projects have their HRs and recruiters using the platform to hire experts. You can be the next one. Connect with people and grow your network. See who hires, etc... 3) To make less visible the detail about dropout, you can attend some conferences/courses. Choose the ones that offer certificates. Coursera offers free ones, but without them. Don't be afraid to add them to your CV and LinkedIn profile.
If you want to find a stable position, the easiest way will be to go through your local shops and markets and ask them. I don't say it's a huge opportunity, but at least it's something. At the same time, you can still search for something better on LinkedIn, etc. If you would like to continue working in the Web3 field, you can try such positions as customer support (many projects need a decent support service) and community manager. With experience and certificates, you can try marketing.
Still, I think a customer support service may be an option, as you will spend at least 2 weeks studying about the project itself. This means you don't need to have experience or special knowledge. After, you can become a lead or change the companies.
In the end, it all depends on the field you would like to work in. So, it's difficult to give more exact advice here. The last thing I can say is good luck in your beginnings!
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