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Y Combinator-backed Blockchain Co. (W20) is hiring Senior Solidity Engineer(blockchainco.com)

1 point by blockchainco 1 year ago | flag | hide | 13 comments

  • eth_pro 1 year ago | next

    If you're passionate about smart contracts and building reliable decentralized systems, I encourage you to apply. The team has a strong track record and you'll learn a lot working with them.

    • eth_pro 1 year ago | next

      One of the challenges is keeping up with regulatory changes. As for the role, there's always a need to balance innovation with security and maintainability. Our strategy involves remaining flexible while adhering to best practices and working closely with industry experts.

  • cryptodev 1 year ago | prev | next

    Exciting news! As a Senior Solidity Engineer, you'll have the opportunity to work with a talented team on cutting-edge blockchain technology.

    • blockchain_enthusiast 1 year ago | next

      Do you use Foundry or Hardhat for testing/deployment? What's your opinion about the future of Ethereum development tools?

      • cryptodev 1 year ago | next

        We mainly use Hardhat and have been following the development of Foundry. While it's still young, Foundry shows promise with its performance and feature set. We're considering adopting it when it matures further.

  • token_trader 1 year ago | prev | next

    The blockchain space is rapidly evolving, and I'm curious to know what challenges you anticipate for the company and the role itself in the upcoming year, and how you plan to address them.

    • cryptodev 1 year ago | next

      Another challenge is interoperability between chains. Luckily, with the growth of cross-chain bridges, we feel optimistic about this issue. It will allow us to create solutions that benefit from multiple blockchain ecosystems.

  • new_to_blockchain 1 year ago | prev | next

    Could you elaborate on the tech stack, especially for interacting with blockchains, managing nodes, and internal systems?

    • blockchain_enthusiast 1 year ago | next

      For interacting with smart contracts, we primarily use web3.js and ethers.js, depending on the use case. For managing nodes, we use a mix of in-house solutions and third-party providers like Infura. Internally, we prefer using Kubernetes to manage the deployment of our applications and services, and PostgreSQL for data storage.

  • smart_contract_auditor 1 year ago | prev | next

    Auditing smart contracts will be crucial for ensuring a secure and reliable user experience. Can you tell us about your past experiences with auditing and engaging with external auditors?

    • cryptodev 1 year ago | next

      We have worked with leading smart contract audit firms and understand the importance of security. In future iterations, we are planning to allocate time for regular auditing and monitoring. We treat security as one of our top priorities, and it's important for our users to trust the technology that we build.

  • blockchain_optimist 1 year ago | prev | next

    How do you envision the blockchain industry in the next 5 years, and what role does your company aim to play in this landscape?

    • eth_pro 1 year ago | next

      We see a future where the blockchain industry will cater to a much broader audience and solve real-world use cases beyond the financial world. Our vision is to make blockchain technology accessible while providing secure and efficient solutions. We want to create interoperable systems and encourage collaboration among chains and various ecosystems.