| Job Position | Company | Posted | Location | Salary | Tags |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Succinct | San Francisco, CA, United States | $62k - $77k | |||
Bubble | New York, NY, United States | $38k - $77k | |||
Consensys | Remote | $131k - $250k | |||
Questbook | Remote | $54k - $55k | |||
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Hike | Delhi, India | $45k - $105k | |||
Consensys | Remote | $36k - $70k | |||
Strategic Employment Partners (SEP) | New York, NY, United States | $150k - $170k | |||
Derisk | Remote | $100k - $150k | |||
edX Boot Camps | $36k - $70k | ||||
Energy Web | remote | $62k - $100k | |||
PALO IT | Bangkok, Thailand | $63k - $80k | |||
Esprezzo | Boston, MA, United States | $125k - $150k | |||
CoinDesk | New York, NY, United States | $45k - $72k | |||
Carta | Canada | $72k - $100k | |||
Glassnode | $45k - $63k |
What We're Building
Succinct is building a secure, decentralized, permissionless interoperability layer for Ethereum and other blockchains, powered by zero-knowledge succinct proofs (zkSNARKs). We are working towards a world where all blockchains can communicate with each other in a trust-minimized way--without any centralized entities or multisigs in-between. Much like zk rollup teams are using zkSNARKs to scale execution, we believe using succinct proofs for scaling verification of consensus ("proof of consensus") can lead to much more secure and decentralized interoperability compared to existing bridging solutions. Given the billions of dollars hacked from bridges in the past year, this one of the most important problems in the entire crypto ecosystem.Â
We strongly believe our approach with succinct proofs of consensus is the end game of interoperability. Our team is small and nimble but ambitious. We recently raised a seed round from the best investors in crypto and are building towards a proof-based future that many are excited about. We work in-person in an office in San Francisco, but are willing to be flexible for the right candidate. Join us!
The Role
We are looking for a full-stack engineer who will work on user-facing parts of our product. Our interoperability protocol is ultimately a developer tool that other blockchain developers can integrate with to build cross-chain applications. Building a developer SDK for easy integration and a developer dashboard to view system status information is critical to our protocol's success.
Qualifications
Experience developing full-stack user-facing blockchain applications end-to-endÂ
Experience implementing a polished and performant frontends (React, Next.js)
Experience with backend systems that read events from, query and write to blockchain state, coupled with a deep understanding of EVM
Deploying and monitoring high-quality production systems
Nice to have
Prior experience with Golang (not hard requirement)
Prior experience with Next.js and Tailwind
Even if the listed qualifications don't seem like an exact match, passionate and enthusiastic people who love to quickly learn are always welcome! Feel free to reach out or apply regardless and we would love to chat.
What does a React developer in web3 do?
A React developer in the context of web3 is a developer who is using the React JavaScript library to build user interfaces for decentralized applications (dApps) that run on the Ethereum blockchain
These dApps often use smart contracts to facilitate transactions and other interactions on the Ethereum network
Overall, the role of a React developer in web3 involves using your skills in React development to help build cutting-edge decentralized applications that leverage the power of the Ethereum blockchain
As a React developer in web3, some of your responsibilities might include:
- Integrating the dApp with the Ethereum blockchain. This might involve using tools like web3.js and Ethers.js to connect to the Ethereum network and interact with smart contracts.
- Building the user interface for a dApp using React. This could involve creating components for the various elements of the dApp, such as buttons, forms, and other input elements.
- Implementing features that are specific to decentralized applications, such as handling cryptocurrency transactions and displaying data from the blockchain in a user-friendly way.
- Collaborating with other members of the development team, such as blockchain engineers and designers, to ensure that the dApp functions properly and meets the needs of the end users.