| Job Position | Company | Posted | Location | Salary | Tags |
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NoFUD Games | Miami, FL, United States | $145k - $225k | |||
NaturalMotion / Zynga | European Union | $94k - $105k | |||
0x | San Francisco, CA, United States | $120k - $180k | |||
Playdex.io | Manila, Philippines | $60k - $90k | |||
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Ava Labs | New York, NY, United States | $54k - $60k | |||
BitSight | Boston, MA, United States | $72k - $100k | |||
Daoism Systems UG | Berlin, Germany | $60k - $120k | |||
BitSight | United States | $32k - $63k | |||
Steakwallet | Berlin, Germany | $80k - $120k | |||
Chainlink Labs | Remote |
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NATIX | Germany | $0k | |||
CRASTONIC | Japan | $10k - $50k | |||
NodeReal | Remote | $45k - $75k | |||
Crypto.com | Hong Kong, Hong Kong | $105k - $111k | |||
Injective Labs | Remote | $45k - $80k |
At NoFUD we build Web3 Crypto Games. Pew pew pew.
We are currently working on $FDM you can get more info on the game here > https://docs.fdm.land and we've gotten to a place where we've pretty much capped out our smart contract develipment capabilities. Meaning we need a real developer or developers.
The gig is for tokens and equity in the co, and cold hard cash once we either 1. launch and utilize our token fund to capitalize the project, find people with more capital than us to invest $4,567,890 in the company.
The management team has scaled, built, and sold companies before. We ACTUALLY know what we're doing. Benefits, 401(k), Etc... and all that other good stuff coming soon.
NoFUD Games focuses on Cryptocurrency, Blockchains, and Blockchain / Cryptocurrency. Their company has offices in Miami and Remote. They have a small team that's between 1-10 employees.
You can view their website at https://docs.fdm.land or find them on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
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.