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Nethermind

London, United Kingdom

$81k - $91k

Nethermind

London, United Kingdom

$39k - $65k

Shadow

New York, NY, United States

$99k - $100k

TAC

Remote

$74k - $107k

Web3 Recruit

Remote

$200k - $300k

Lendr.fi

Remote

$70k - $150k

Magic Eden

Remote

$170k - $210k

Rome Protocol

United States

$120k - $250k

Almanak

Remote

$74k - $100k

Gelato

Remote

Lendr Network

Remote

$124k - $180k

Gelato

Remote

Walnut

Remote

Cutting Edge Search

San Francisco, CA, United States

$84k - $107k

Nethermind
$81k - $91k estimated
ENG London, England, United Kingdom

The role of our Protocol Engineering team is to build state-of-the-art blockchain clients (nodes).

  • R&D working culture
  • Designing and building distributed and fault-tolerant systems
  • An appreciation of scalable, high availability and low latency architectures
  • Implementing networking layer and P2P protocols
  • Processing and management of large data sets with strict real-time performance requirements
  • Optimizing software performance
  • Opportunity to work with the top software engineers and research professionals to solve the toughest technical challenges
  • Working with the latest tools and technologies
  • Troubleshooting

Skills:

  • Ability to implement efficient algorithms and design complex data structures
  • Excellent programming skills, C# or GO preferred but will also considerother tech stacks(e.g. Java, Rust, C++)
  • An understanding of good software architecture
  • Ability to write clean, testable and maintainable code without over engineering
  • An entrepreneurial nature, willing to take ownership and run towards problems
  • Several years experience in software development
  • Strong computer science background
  • A fascination by the inner working of blockchains

It is not essential but, if you have deep knowledge in one of the following areas then we would love to talk to you:

  • Distributed networks (P2P)
  • Performance and memory optimisations
  • Blockchain / EVM / TransactionPool / JSON RPC
  • Complex data structures for example; Patricia\Merkle/Verkle tries
  • NoSQL Key Values databases for example; RocksDB
  • Cryptography

Examples of projects the team has worked on:

  • Building an implementation of the Nethermind client from scratch
  • Implementation of Snap Sync protocol that improves the speed of Ethereum node synchronization over the network
  • The Merge - implementation and migration from Proof of Work to Proof of Stake
  • Performance improvements to internal virtual machine (EVM)
  • Improvements to memory management
  • Design and implementation of efficient and robust data stores and caching
  • Libp2p implementation in C#

Perks and benefits:

  • Fully remote
  • Flexible working hours
  • Plus equity
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What is EVM?

EVM stands for Ethereum Virtual Machine, and it is the runtime environment for smart contracts in the Ethereum network

It is a virtual machine that executes code written in the Solidity programming language, which is the language used for writing smart contracts on the Ethereum platform

The EVM is a sandboxed environment, which means that code executed within the EVM is isolated from the rest of the network and cannot interact with it directly

This is important for security reasons, as it prevents malicious code from affecting the rest of the network

When a smart contract is deployed to the Ethereum network, it is compiled into bytecode that can be executed by the EVM

Each node on the network maintains a copy of the EVM, which allows them to execute smart contract code and validate transactions

When a transaction is submitted to the network, the EVM processes it by executing the corresponding smart contract code

The EVM processes the transaction by reading the bytecode, interpreting it, and executing it step by step

The EVM then returns the result of the transaction to the sender, which can include changes to the state of the contract or the network as a whole

The EVM is designed to be Turing-complete, which means that it is capable of performing any computation that can be performed by a computer

This allows for complex smart contracts to be executed on the Ethereum network, including those with conditional logic, loops, and other advanced programming constructs

The EVM is a key component of the Ethereum network, as it allows for the execution of smart contracts in a secure and isolated environment

It is a crucial part of the blockchain infrastructure that enables decentralized applications to be built and run on the Ethereum platform.