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Responsibilities
⢠Smart Contract Development: Design and deploy production-grade smart contracts on EVM-compatible
chains and Solana.
⢠Blockchain Feature Implementation: Implement staking, token vesting, liquidity pools, lending, governance, and
NFT marketplace functionalities.
⢠dApp Development: Build secure, scalable, and gas-efficient decentralized applications.
⢠Testing & Security: Create unit and integration tests; perform security audits to ensure contract integrity.
⢠Optimization: Enhance contracts for gas efficiency, security, and upgradeability.
⢠Middleware Integration: Develop services that connect on-chain data to front-end applications.
⢠Team Collaboration: Work with product teams to convert business needs into technical solutions.
⢠Infrastructure Contributions: Participate in architectural planning for blockchain infrastructure.
⢠3+ years building and deploying production smart contracts.
⢠Expert in Solidity and Rust.
⢠Deployed on Solana, Ethereum, Polygon, BNB, and other
EVM chains.
⢠Experience with Solana smart contract development.
⢠Familiar with staking, vesting, AMMs, NFTs, and DAOs.
⢠Skilled in Hardhat, Truffle, Foundry, and Anchor.
⢠Uses OpenZeppelin for secure contract development.
⢠Proficient in ethers.js, web3.js, and @solana/web3.js.
⢠Worked with Alchemy, Infura, QuickNode, and Helius.
⢠Uses The Graph and Dune Analytics for data.
⢠Familiar with Chainlink, Pyth, and other oracles.
⢠Uses CoinGecko, Dune, Birdeye APls and alike.
⢠Basic skills in Next, React and TypeScript.
⢠Backend knowledge in Node.js and Graph@L.
⢠Tests with Waffle, Chai, and Mocha.
⢠Strong grasp of blockchain security and cryptography.
Bonus Points
⢠Experience in smart contract security auditing
⢠Contributions to open-source blockchain projects
⢠Knowledge of ZK proofs and Layer 2 scaling solutions
⢠Familiarity with cross-chain bridges and interoperability tools
⢠Understanding of DeFi systems and tokenomics
⢠Experience with blockchain analytics and monitoring platforms
What is Truffle Blockchain?
Truffle is a popular development framework for building decentralized applications (dApps) on blockchain platforms, including Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, and others
The framework provides developers with a suite of tools that make it easier to create, test, and deploy smart contracts and dApps
Truffle also includes a number of integrations with other blockchain development tools and platforms, such as Ganache for local blockchain development and Metamask for Ethereum wallet management
Truffle includes a number of features that simplify the development process, such as:
- Smart contract compilation and migration: Truffle automatically compiles and deploys smart contracts to the blockchain network, making it easier for developers to manage the deployment process.
- Testing framework: Truffle includes a built-in testing framework that enables developers to test their smart contracts and dApps with a variety of testing tools and approaches.
- Debugging and logging: Truffle provides tools for debugging and logging smart contract code, making it easier to diagnose and fix errors and issues during development.
- Built-in libraries: Truffle includes a number of built-in libraries that provide common smart contract functionality, such as OpenZeppelin for token standards and SafeMath for secure arithmetic operations.