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Rust on Solana Blockchain Developer


We are building the next generation of decentralized financial platforms on the Solana blockchain. We are seeking a highly skilled Rust developer to join our team and help us build a cutting-edge lending protocol inspired by Aave v3.


Responsibilities:

1-Design, develop, and deploy smart contracts on the Solana blockchain using Rust.

2-Build robust, secure, and efficient lending and borrowing modules for our platform.

3-Optimize smart contract performance and gas efficiency.

4-Collaborate with the engineering team to define system architecture and implement core functionalities.

5-Conduct thorough code reviews and testing to ensure code quality and reliability.

6-Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in DeFi and Solana ecosystem.


Requirements:

1-Strong proficiency in Rust programming language and its ecosystem.

2-Deep understanding of Solana blockchain architecture, consensus mechanisms, and smart contract development.

3-Experience building decentralized applications (dApps) on the Solana platform.

4-Solid grasp of DeFi concepts, including lending, borrowing, collateralization, and risk management.

5-Knowledge of financial modeling and risk assessment.

6-Experience with testing frameworks and methodologies for smart contracts.

7-Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.

8-Strong attention to detail and commitment to code quality.

9-Passion for blockchain technology and decentralized finance.


Bonus Points:

1-Experience with Aave v3 or other DeFi protocols.

2-Knowledge of other programming languages like Solidity or TypeScript.

3-Contributions to open-source Solana projects.




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