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Job profile: Full stack integrations engineer (web3)
Help get to a billion web3 users faster.
Questbook is building the on-chain incubator for builders who’re building the infrastructure for Web3. Questbook is a product, a community, a company by builders for builders.
We are working towards solving the following problems.
Roadmap
Short term: Grants orchestration tool
There are 100s of protocols & DAOs that are running their grant programs using a variety of disparate tools including Notion, Airtable, Google forms, Excel etc.
The lack of a streamlined process makes it hard for the grant managers to effectively run the program - causing delays, missing updates, and builder drop offs.
We’ve built a tool called the Onchain Grants orchestration tools that these grant managers use.
This is a state-of-the-art completely decentralized tool - all the data is stored on-chain and the frontend is served via decentralized storage networks. We don’t run our own database or servers - making the product completely decentralized, open-sourced, and composable.
Our partners include all of the top 25 protocols and dapps.
Mid term : Discovery & Credentialing
As of today, it is hard or impossible to identify the credentials of the user or builder based on on-chain information.
A critical piece in the web3 future of work is credentials. What has the users contributed to across GitHub, DAOs, Snapshot, grants & bounties completed etc. All of this information if available to grant managers will streamline the process of selection even faster. Not only that, a credentialing system is a huge requirement across the ecosystem. A lot of projects outside Questbook will also benefit from such an infrastructure.
If credentials are available, it will be possible for better discovery of grants. For example, grant managers can give preference to users who have contributed to a certain protocol. If the information is available, UI can be designed to connect the right builders to the right opportunities.
This is a major engineering and product design problem. It’s a critical yet unsolved problem.
Long term : Onchain incubator & Community
All these builders who are building and are awardees of grants are likely very very high-quality builders. We will be building a community of these high-quality builders. When smart people jam together, magic happens.
These builders will be able to help each other in the community - in such a way that there is a financial incentive to do so too.
Questbook will further help members of this community by building public goods that will be useful for multiple people in the community. Questbook will also provide access to follow-on capital via venture funding to the projects coming out of this community.
The entire community’s incentives will be supercharged via a token.
About the role
Location Remote
Contract type Full time / Part time
You will :
- Be owning & building integrations to onboard protocols and DAOs
- Spec-ing out technical requirements
- Front end development - React / Next.js
- Back end development - Node.js / GraphProtocol
- Smart contract development - Solidity / Rust
Some sample projects :
- Integrating Gnosis Safe for paying grants
- Integrating Snapshot voting with core product
- Integrating a decentralized notification system (email/messaging)
- Adding support for Avalanche protocol by deploying new smart contracts and integrating relevant wallets
You’ll be the best fit if :
- You have built numerous web2 projects
- You’re curious about web3
- You’ve built web3 projects prototypes
- You’re a member of DAOs
- You’ve contributed to web3 open source projects
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.