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Amicus

New York, NY, United States

$180k - $250k

Kastech Software Solutions Group

Charlotte, NC, United States

$72k - $78k

Minutes to Seconds

New York, NY, United States

$39k - $65k

Circle

Austin, TX, United States

$200k - $257k

Ankrnetwork

Remote

$36k - $85k

CodeQuadrat

Remote

$0k

Optimism Unlimited

Remote

$63k - $71k

OP Labs

Remote

$63k - $71k

Kiln

Paris, France

$90k - $150k

refihub.io

Remote

$91k - $150k

TapNation

Paris, France

$36k - $54k

Bjak

Remote

$65k - $96k

Bjak

Remote

$74k - $100k

Bjak

Remote

$72k - $100k

Bjak

Remote

$65k - $96k

Amicus
$180k - $250k
United States New York US

Protocol Engineer – 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+ years’ experience building and releasing Solidity smart contracts.
  • 2+ years’ 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 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.