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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

DApp360 Workforce

United States

$63k - $65k

Syndr

Delhi, India

$62k - $77k

Clutchy

Remote

Animoca Brands Limited

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

$45k - $52k

Ethereum Foundation

Istanbul, Turkey

Celestia Labs

Remote

$72k - $75k

CoW Protocol

Lisbon, Portugal

$76k - $100k

OKX

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

$90k - $150k

GammaSwap Labs

Remote

$120k - $230k

XMTP Labs, Inc.

New York, NY, United States

$105k - $150k

XMTP Labs, Inc.

New York, NY, United States

$76k - $81k

Aptos

Palo Alto, CA, United States

$150k - $250k

Parity Technologies

New York, NY, United States

$105k - $111k

Axelar Network

Seattle, WA, United States

$45k - $63k

DApp360 Workforce
$63k - $65k estimated
United States Florida US

As a Smart Contract Engineer, you will closely collaborate with fellow engineers and product managers to build infrastructure to bring Espresso's privacy and scalability infrastructure to the Ethereum ecosystem. Examples of work include building a cross-chain bridge for moving assets between Ethereum and Espresso, and implementing a Solidity smart contract to validate blocks for a private and auditable transaction system on Ethereum Responsibilities

Design, implement, test, and deploy EVM smart contracts

Work with external auditors to evaluate security and safety of smart contracts

Take engineering projects from concept and design to production, while working with engineering leaders and the product team to create sound and realistic roadmaps Requirements

3+ years of professional software engineering experience or equivalent blockchain/smart contract development experience

Proficiency developing in Solidity; familiarity with precompiles

Understanding of software engineering and security best practices, in particular smart contract security

Experience interacting with dapps/web3

Experience Shipping And Taking Engineering Projects To Production Preferred

Professional experience with Rust

Experience working on blockchain infrastructure, e.g. a layer-1 blockchain

Enthusiasm for the rapidly developing blockchain ecosystem About the company

Espresso's mission is to bring Web3 applications like decentralized finance, NFTs, and DAOs to the mainstream by making them cheaper, scalable, and more private for users. Espresso is focused on achieving cheaper transactions than any other blockchain scaling solution through a new proof-of-stake protocol that integrates a decentralized ZK-Rollup. This protocol acts as both as a standalone platform and also a solution to be used by existing blockchains like Ethereum. In addition to scalability, Espresso supports applications with greater privacy guarantees than exist in today's smart contract ecosystems. Leveraging zero-knowledge proofs, Espresso has developed the Configurable Asset Privacy (CAP) protocol that allows developers to determine what transactional data remains private and for whom. Contributors to Espresso comprise a diverse team located around the world. We are passionate about building a better infrastructure for how we transact and interact online. We are builders, designers, researchers, and hackers and have contributed in academia, in open source communities, in policymaking, and beyond. We are backed by over $30mm in funding from leading investors in technology and crypto including Greylock Partners, Electric Capital, Sequoia Capital, and Polychain Capital. .As a Smart Contract Engineer, you will closely collaborate with fellow engineers and product managers to build infrastructure to bring Espresso's privacy and scalability infrastructure to the Ethereum ecosystem. Examples of work include building a cross-chain bridge for moving assets between Ethereum and Espresso, and implementing a Solidity smart contract to validate blocks for a private and auditable transaction system on Ethereum Responsibilities

Design, implement, test, and deploy EVM smart contracts

Work with external auditors to evaluate security and safety of smart contracts

Take engineering projects from concept and design to production, while working with engineering leaders and the product team to create sound and realistic roadmaps Requirements

3+ years of professional software engineering experience or equivalent blockchain/smart contract development experience

Proficiency developing in Solidity; familiarity with precompiles

Understanding of software engineering and security best practices, in particular smart contract security

Experience interacting with dapps/web3

Experience Shipping And Taking Engineering Projects To Production Preferred

Professional experience with Rust

Experience working on blockchain infrastructure, e.g. a layer-1 blockchain

Enthusiasm for the rapidly developing blockchain ecosystem About the company

Espresso's mission is to bring Web3 applications like decentralized finance, NFTs, and DAOs to the mainstream by making them cheaper, scalable, and more private for users. Espresso is focused on achieving cheaper transactions than any other blockchain scaling solution through a new proof-of-stake protocol that integrates a decentralized ZK-Rollup. This protocol acts as both as a standalone platform and also a solution to be used by existing blockchains like Ethereum. In addition to scalability, Espresso supports applications with greater privacy guarantees than exist in today's smart contract ecosystems. Leveraging zero-knowledge proofs, Espresso has developed the Configurable Asset Privacy (CAP) protocol that allows developers to determine what transactional data remains private and for whom. Contributors to Espresso comprise a diverse team located around the world. We are passionate about building a better infrastructure for how we transact and interact online. We are builders, designers, researchers, and hackers and have contributed in academia, in open source communities, in policymaking, and beyond. We are backed by over $30mm in funding from leading investors in technology and crypto including Greylock Partners, Electric Capital, Sequoia Capital, and Polychain Capital. .

What does a solidity developer do?

A Solidity developer is a programmer who specializes in writing smart contracts using the Solidity programming language

Solidity is a contract-oriented, high-level language for implementing smart contracts on various blockchain platforms, such as Ethereum

The responsibilities of a Solidity developer can vary depending on the specific project they are working on, but some common tasks they might be responsible for include:

  • Writing and testing Solidity code for smart contracts, Debugging and troubleshooting issues with existing smart contracts
  • Collaborating with other members of the development team to ensure that the contracts are implemented according to the project's specifications
  • Keeping up-to-date with the latest developments in the Solidity and blockchain communities, and incorporating new best practices and techniques into their work
  • Participating in code reviews and contributing to the development of coding standards and guidelines for the project.