| Job Position | Company | Posted | Location | Salary | Tags |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amicus | New York, NY, United States | $180k - $250k | |||
Minutes to Seconds | New York, NY, United States | $39k - $65k | |||
Circle | Austin, TX, United States | $200k - $257k | |||
Zora | Remote | $80k - $156k | |||
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Ankrnetwork | Remote | $36k - $85k | |||
Bjak | Remote | $105k - $107k | |||
Provable | San Francisco, CA, United States | $161k - $169k | |||
Flashbots | United States | $85k - $107k | |||
Kadenallc | Remote | $180k - $240k | |||
Eigenlabs | Seattle, WA, United States | $210k - $250k | |||
refihub.io | Remote | $91k - $150k | |||
BJAK | New York, NY, United States | $105k - $107k | |||
TapNation | Paris, France | $36k - $54k | |||
Presto | South Korea | $157k - $175k | |||
Bjak | Remote | $105k - $107k |
Protocol Engineer โ Up to $250K base + Equity
Amicus has recently partnered with an early-stage blockchain start-up focused on building a credible security protocol for decentralized applications (DApps).
Responsibilities:
- Contribute to their credible later by designing and implementing smart contracts.
- Research, apply and invent new mechanisms that are peripheral to the credible layer protocol.
- Lead the architecture and implementation of their credible layer and peripheral onchain protocols.
Requirements:
- 3+ yearsโ experience building and releasing Solidity smart contracts.
- 2+ yearsโ experience with Rust.
- Understanding of mechanisms and tokenomics.
- Prior experience using ZKVMs for onchain or offchain protocols.
- Deep understanding of the EVM.
- Located in North America or Europe
Benefits:
- Up to $250K base + Equity
- Fully remote
- Flexible PTO
- Fully covered visits to major industry conferences and events.
- New MacBook
What does a Rust developer in web3 do?
A Rust developer in the context of web3 is a programmer who uses the Rust programming language to build applications and tools for the decentralized web, also known as the web3 ecosystem
The specific responsibilities of a Rust developer in web3 may vary depending on the project or organization they are working for, but in general, they would be responsible for writing, testing, and maintaining Rust code that is used to build web3 applications
This could include things like creating smart contracts for decentralized finance (DeFi) applications, building tools for interacting with decentralized storage networks, or developing decentralized applications (dApps) for the web3 ecosystem.