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Senior Blockchain Developer

jsgenesis b2b senior
8300 - 11600 pln
Headquarters: Oslo, NO
Description

We are looking for someone to help us develop and implement the Joystream protocol and blockchain. You will be an integral part of the team, and be given plenty of freedom and autonomy to explore, learn and build.

Responsibilities
  • Build the Joystream protocol and blockchain
  • Build the platform governance and incentive system
  • Be autonomous and self driven
  • Help us create and maintain the company’s culture and core values while we grow
Requirements
  • 3+ Years software engineering experience
  • 1+ Years working in blockchain domain, can be substituted for with deep conceptual understanding and practical experience
  • Familiarity with p2p protocols, e.g. DHTs, gossip networks, BitTorrent, IPFs, Dat
  • Experience in smart contract development, e.g. Ethereum/EVM/solidity or tendermint/Cosmos-sdk or similar
  • Solid understanding of applied crypto primitives
  • Systems programming is a plus, e.g. in Go, Rust, C++
Benefits
  • Competitive salary
  • High degree of autonomy to schedule your work week and vacation time
  • Company retreats to conferences and events

Ideally, you would be located or willing to relocate to Oslo, but working remotely is also an option. In the latter case, you would have to be located in a reasonably suitable time zone, and expect to travel to Oslo up to four times a year.

We will also consider less experienced applicants for a non-senior position



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