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1  Bitcoin / Project Development / Kayte Hashgraph looking for experienced developers on: March 26, 2018, 02:31:09 PM
Hello tech enthusiasts,

Kayte Hashgraph is currently looking for ambitious developers.

What is it about?

We offer Permanent (Full-Time) position/s, with equity available for permanent candidates.

Kayte is building a hybrid Hashgraph infrastructure in the payments and B2B transfer space. (different from Swirlds tech). We’re looking for driven team members with a strong understanding of blockchain architecture, wallet structuring, and the whole framework. Candidates should feel confident in their ability to create a robust backend consisting of industry-standard wallet functionality and a fully functional node.

Required experience:

- Hands-on experience in applied cryptography, cryptographic protocols, and distributed systems.
- Built and released distributed applications and/or wallets and worked with Ethereum and/or Bitcoin blockchain.
- optional: Running, maintaining, and developing full nodes and/or masternodes.
- Demonstrated ability to write compact, easily understood and efficient code.
- Experience writing and contributing to Open Source Software projects.
- Good communication skills, especially with remote co-workers.
- Ability to work in a ambitious fast-paced startup

What you can expect:

-chance on developing new infrastructure in a non-conquered sector yet.
-working in a well-structured and for years established european company.
-small hierarchy and bring in own ideas.
-flexible working hours
-salary above average
-work independently

If you think you're a fit, please pm your resume, links to open source contributions (github profile,linkedin etc), and a short note about yourself! We will get back to you within 24 hours.

Skills: Java, Solidity, Phyton

Compensation: negotiable + Equity
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