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Footium

United Kingdom

$70k - $130k

Real Items

San Francisco, CA, United States

$70k - $120k

nitra

San Francisco, CA, United States

$45k - $60k

Aave

United Kingdom

$63k - $100k

nitra

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$84k - $100k

Point Network

Remote

$40k - $75k

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$63k - $100k

Webaverse

San Francisco, CA, United States

$80k - $160k

Webaverse

San Francisco, CA, United States

$170k - $250k

Pocket Network

Tampa, FL, United States

$116k - $170k

Pocket Network

Tampa, FL, United States

$120k - $150k

Pocket Network

Tampa, FL, United States

$80k - $110k

Blockswap network

San Francisco, CA, United States

$70k - $110k

Worldcoin

San Francisco, CA, United States

$63k - $100k

Monad

New York, NY, United States

$25k - $35k

Web3 Developer

Footium
$70k - $130k
England United Kingdom
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The Role

As a Web3 Developer at Footium, you will be working across smart contract and backend development. You will be an integral part of our development team, working on smart contracts for tokens, marketplaces, staking and more. You will also be integrating the smart contracts with our backend and APIs.

Web3 Developers at Footium work within a small but effective development team, working closely alongside other developers and our Product Lead Rob. You'll be producing vital infrastructure for our web3 football management game, which already has an amazing community and strong vision for the future.

We are looking for somebody with commercial experience with backend development, and experience in solidity development.
Experience working with games is also warmly welcomed!

Why work for Footium?

Footium is a team of 14 distributed across 3 continents. We fully embrace remote working, but have a hub in London for in-person socials and co-working. Building games is our passion, and each person in the team gets the opportunity to contribute to game design, as well as real ownership over what they are building!

Salary Range: $70,000 - $130,000
Tokens: 0.1%-0.3% of total supply

Technologies you will be using:

  • Solidity
  • JavaScript
  • TypeScript
  • Node.js
  • Prisma
  • GraphQL

Required:

  • Commercial Backend development experience
  • Experience writing and deploying Solidity smart contracts
  • Ability to write clean, understandable code

Bonuses:

  • Experience going through smart contract audits
  • Prisma experience with APIs
  • GraphQL experience
  • Functional Programming experience
  • Interest in Gaming
  • Interest in Football

Footium focuses on Games, Mobile Games, Online Gaming, Cryptocurrency, and Blockchain / Cryptocurrency. Their company has offices in London. They have a small team that's between 11-50 employees. To date, Footium has raised $280k of funding; their latest round was closed on October 2021 at a valuation of $2.5M.

You can view their website at https://footium.club/ or find them on Twitter and LinkedIn.

What does a Node.js developer in web3 do?

A Node developer in web3 is a software developer who specializes in creating and maintaining applications built on the Node.js platform and using web3 technology

Web3 is a term that refers to the collection of technologies and protocols that make up the decentralized web, also known as the Internet of value

This includes blockchain technology, peer-to-peer networking, and other technologies that enable users to exchange value and data in a decentralized manner

As a Node developer in web3, some of the responsibilities might include:

  • Developing and maintaining web3 applications using Node.js
  • Writing and testing code for smart contracts on blockchain platforms
  • Implementing security measures to protect the integrity and confidentiality of data on the decentralized web
  • Collaborating with other team members to design and implement web3 solutions
  • Troubleshooting and debugging issues with web3 applications
  • Staying up-to-date with the latest developments and best practices in the web3 ecosystem.