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Blockchain Systems Engineer

Full-Time
San Francisco

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Posted on: September 28, 2024

Career Renew is recruiting for one of its clients a Blockchain Systems Engineer. This role requires the candidate to reside in the United States. Team members are expected to work in-person in the San Francisco Bay Area at least 75% of the time.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design and develop blockchain-based systems to support our Open-Access AI Cloud, ensuring scalability, security, and performance.
  • Implement our Proof of Sampling (PoSP) verification mechanism to maintain the integrity and trust of third-party nodes within our decentralized network.
  • Integrate blockchain technology with our AI infrastructure, optimizing for efficiency and reliability.
  • Stay current with the latest advancements in blockchain technology, applying innovative solutions to enhance our platform.

75% onsite in San Francisco

Are familiar with threshold signatures, MPC, BFT consensus, smart contracts, and encryption techniques

Have a minimum of 3 years of engineering experience in the blockchain and cryptography industries.

Studied computer systems, computer security, or cryptography at the undergraduate, master's, or PhD level.

Equity + future token allocation

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Posted on: September 28, 2024