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Polymarket

Remote

$91k - $150k

ABC Labs

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$150k - $300k

Web3 Recruit

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$220k - $260k

ZetaChain

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Web3 Recruit

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$170k - $220k

Web3 Recruit

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$150k - $180k

ChromaWay

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Web3 Recruit

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$200k - $300k

Lendr.fi

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$70k - $150k

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Metaverse Game Studios

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Nexis Network

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$132k - $500k

Lendr Network

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$124k - $180k

Protocol Engineer

Polymarket
$91k - $150k estimated

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Polymarket is looking for an innovative Protocol Engineer to join our team, working remotely within or close to the EST timezone. The ideal candidate will have deep expertise in blockchain protocols, the EVM and a passion for building decentralized applications. 

What you'll do (Responsibilities)

 

• Develop blockchain protocols. You’ll help design and implement new blockchain protocols to enhance our platform’s functionality and security. • Optimize smart contracts. You’ll work on optimizing and auditing smart contracts to ensure efficiency and security. • Ensure security. You’ll worth with auditors, security researchers and internal testing tools to ensure the security of smart contract systems. • Collaborate with product teams. You’ll work closely with product managers and engineers to integrate blockchain solutions into our platform. • Research and innovate. You’ll stay up-to-date with the latest developments in blockchain technology and propose innovative solutions.

What we're looking for

 

• 5+ years of experience of solidity development • Proficiency in Solidity and with modern solidity development frameworks (e.g. Foundry) • Deep understanding of the EVM • Security-minded with strong smart contract testing experience (fuzz testing, invariant testing etc.) • Strong understanding of decentralized exchanges (Uniswap V2 + V3, Uniswap X, dYdX v4 etc.) • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills • (Plus) Experience with prediction markets • (Plus) Experience auditing smart contracts • (Plus) Open source contributor • (Plus) Active participant on ethresear.ch

What we offer

 

• Competitive salary & equity • Unlimited PTO, Health, Vision, & Dental coverage • 401k Match • Hardware setup — new MacBook Pro, big display, & accessories. • $15/Day Lunch Credit

How to Apply

  Be sure to include:  

• This role's title in your subject line. • Your resume. • Tell us why you're interested in joining Polymarket.

What does a blockchain engineer do?

A blockchain engineer is responsible for developing and implementing blockchain-based solutions

Here are some of the key responsibilities of a blockchain engineer:

  1. Design and develop blockchain protocols: The blockchain engineer is responsible for designing and developing blockchain protocols, including consensus algorithms, data structures, and security protocols.
  2. Develop decentralized applications: The blockchain engineer builds decentralized applications (DApps) that run on top of blockchain networks.
  3. Write smart contracts: Smart contracts are self-executing contracts that run on blockchain networks. The blockchain engineer writes smart contracts using programming languages such as Solidity.
  4. Implement and test blockchain solutions: The blockchain engineer implements and tests blockchain solutions to ensure they work as intended.
  5. Stay up-to-date with the latest blockchain technologies: The blockchain industry is constantly evolving, and a blockchain engineer must stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies.
  6. Collaborate with other developers: The blockchain engineer collaborates with other developers, such as front-end developers, to integrate blockchain solutions into larger software applications.
  7. Ensure security and scalability: The blockchain engineer must ensure that the blockchain solution is secure and scalable to handle a large number of users and transactions.