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About us
Marinade is a DAO that makes Solana the most secure and decentralized, easy to work with, and capital efficient.
Marinade's flagship product is SOL liquid staking that helps people stake to more than 400 validators to make the network more censorship-resistant, and at the same time unlocks staked SOL liquidity through mSOL, so that people can both stake and participate in DeFi.
Launched: August, 2021 TVL: $1.5B+, 2% total SOL staked Investors: none MRR: $500K
Role description
Your work will directly influence the way Solana works. You will join the movement to make Solana fundamentally better from a security, usability, and composability perspective.
You will be part of the Product working group and some of these projects: - governance/DAO tooling for MNDE token holders, - lateral products built on top of Marinade and mSOL, - delegation and rebalancing strategy, - Marinade smart contract improvements.
Requirements
- Experience building Solana smart contracts using Rust.
- Ability to learn fast and adapt in a quickly evolving environment.
Nice to have
- Familiarity with Anchor framework.
- Comfortable with designing secure protocols, software, and algorithms that reduce trust.
- An open-source contributor / having experience with the open-source ecosystem is a huge plus.
Compensation
Compensation will be competitive and flexible on salary/token allocation.
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:
- Design and develop blockchain protocols: The blockchain engineer is responsible for designing and developing blockchain protocols, including consensus algorithms, data structures, and security protocols.
- Develop decentralized applications: The blockchain engineer builds decentralized applications (DApps) that run on top of blockchain networks.
- 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.
- Implement and test blockchain solutions: The blockchain engineer implements and tests blockchain solutions to ensure they work as intended.
- 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.
- Collaborate with other developers: The blockchain engineer collaborates with other developers, such as front-end developers, to integrate blockchain solutions into larger software applications.
- 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.