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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Worldcoin

San Francisco, CA, United States

$63k - $100k

CoW Protocol

Lisbon, Portugal

$40k - $70k

Blockswap

Remote

$54k - $70k

Figure

Helena, MT, United States

$54k - $76k

Energi Core Limited

Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo

$84k - $93k

Chainalysis

New York, NY, United States

$32k - $65k

Mobyfox

Barcelona, Spain

$140k - $180k

Brydge

United States

$0k

Binance

Asia

Alchemy

remote

$84k - $100k

Blockchain.com

London, United Kingdom

$54k - $100k

RabbitHole

Remote

$63k - $100k

Stakin

Tallinn, Estonia

$36k - $72k

marginfi

Remote

$45k - $80k

Braintrust

San Francisco, CA, United States

$59k - $72k

Senior Full Stack Engineer

Worldcoin
$63k - $100k estimated
CA San Francisco, California, United States
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About the Team

The World ID team is responsible for building and enabling the proof-of-personhood protocol and all the tools around it. The PoP protocol solves sybil attacks and human-uniqueness problems across web2 and web3. We further believe it can go well beyond proof-of-personhood. World ID is the only solution positioned to reach 1B+ scale with its unique cutting-edge technology.

About the Opportunity

This is a unique opportunity to join as the first full-stack engineer on the team. World ID is Worldcoin’s newest product and your efforts will significantly shape its trajectory.

  • You will propose, architect and build real-world production-class applications of World ID (previous applications include our Lens integration and our Discord bot).
  • You will work on a multitude of different and very varied open source projects including applications that use World ID, SDK tools, coding examples, our developer portal, docs, etc.
  • You will work very closely with Design, Product, Crypto & Ecosystem teams to understand user and technical constraints and requirements.
  • You will help other hackers all over the world build on top of World ID in hackathons, through grant programs, and partnerships. This will sometimes require travel.

About You

  • 4+ years of experience building modern software applications, both frontend and backend.
  • Experience with Node.js & React is ideal, but not required.
  • You move very fast, continuously reprioritizing, with an MVP mindset.
  • You are very energetic, independent and willing to roll up your sleeves.
  • You have very strong written communication skills and can clearly express and defend your opinions.
  • You are passionate about crypto, the identity space and privacy, and you’re continuously exploring new trends and technologies.
  • Experience building web3 dapps and/or smart contracts is highly preferred.
  • Strong user-focus and UX design skills, and basic design sense are ideal.

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.