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Blockchain Core Engineer

Full-Time
Worldwide
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Posted on: January 4, 2026

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, implement, and optimize core components including consensus algorithms and smart contract virtual machines (EVM, WASM).

  • Develop, deploy, and debug node software for blockchain networks.

  • Conduct in-depth analysis and customization of existing open-source blockchain implementations.

Qualifications:

  • Deep understanding of blockchain fundamentals: consensus, cryptography, and P2P networking.

  • Hands-on experience with smart contract VMs and systems programming in Go, Rust, or C++.

  • Proven experience in implementing, deploying, and troubleshooting blockchain nodes.

  • Preferred: Direct experience working on the core technology of a live blockchain network.

What we offer

  • Purpose: The opportunity to contribute to making AI a public good

  • Growth: A self-directed environment where you can take initiative to shape your role and career

  • Compensation: Market-competitive compensation including, for most roles, exposure to pre-launch tokens

In addition, 0G Labs is committed to the health and well being of all of our team members. To that end, we provide reimbursements towards a holistic set of experiences and courses:

Please let 0g Labs know you found this job on Remote3. It helps us get more jobs on our site. Thanks & All the best!

Important: For your security, please only use well-known video meeting platforms like Google Meet or Zoom. Never download unfamiliar software or share sensitive information like wallet addresses or ENS names with recruiters. Doing so might compromise your crypto wallet. If you encounter anything suspicious, please report it immediately to us on Twitter.

Posted on: January 4, 2026