Solidity Engineer
Are you a software engineer thats been dabbling with Solidity for a while and looking for a next step into the metaverse and NFT's?
Then this just might be the thing for you!
The Company
You must have gotten wind of the recent buzz surrounding NFT's and If you're reading this, chances are you're into this sort of stuff.
So- there's good and bad NFT's. Bad NFT's have no utility only hype, Good NFT's have Utility. This company focusses on the Good kind and they lend them out.
lending NFT's is a thing? Yes, allow me to explain.
A lot of NFT's they have are used for gaming, events, art whatever. Some people just want to play a certain game, go to a certain event or whatever utility the NFT has that fits their need. But don't necessarily want to own or invest in a (sometimes fairly expensive) NFT.
This way they can just rent one, play a game, earn some yield with the P2E game, everything is split, the player gets some, the owner of the NFT get's some and everybody wins.
And this is already being done by a lot of people, but there is a problem.
Everything is managed manually, yes, manually.
There's an administrator keeping track of all passwords, user accounts, yield in excel sheets. Honestly it's laughable. Our client fixes this.
Because they're the first automated NFT lending platform in the world and they have partnered with Chainlink, Rarible and Polygon to name a few and one of the founders is a The Sandbox veteran.
If you're looking for a good place to work in Web3 and make a nice degen play for your life.
This is it.
The Job
You're going to join a team of collaborators and contributors because that's one of the most important aspects of the culture within the company "We are building and envisioning together."
That means one important thing.
- You know your stuff and we can trust that you can fix whatever it is you say you'll fix.
They are protocol first and platform second so the backend needs to be solid and the contracts must be trustworthy. That's where you come in.
You will make the contracts smart but als optimize the gas. I know, I know. Ethereum should fix that too, but we need to work with what we have.
The requirements
- Strong programming skills in Solidity
- Understands Solidity assembly
- Familiar with OpenZeppelin contracts
- Understanding of tools like Hardhat, Ganache, Brownie
- Knows how to fork the mainnet and write unit tests against the fork
- Understand gas optimization and the trade-off between efficient code and readable code
- Advanced English language
The Yield
- A completely remote job
- The coolest job of all your friends
- Salary up to 180k per year
- A place at the table of the future
- You'll need to explain it about 300 times to people what we work on until' they get it but that's a burden we all live with
Interested and you want to know more? Good! Contact Arnold Janssen at a.janssen@haystackpeople.nl or +31682099493