Candidate requirementsThese are the minimum requirements a candidate must meet to be considered for this role.Proficiency in Python with a strong understanding of backend development practices.Experience working with Web3 technologies, including interacting with smart contracts, decentralized applications, and blockchain protocols.Familiarity with Python libraries for blockchain development, such as Web3.py, Brownie, or Py-Ethers.Solid experience building RESTful APIs and integrating them with external systems or blockchain platforms.Experience developing automation bots for interacting with Web3 platforms (e.g., automated trading, monitoring, event-driven actions).Strong understanding of data structures, algorithms, and design patterns.Familiarity with version control (e.g., Git) and modern development practices (e.g., CI/CD).Ability to work with Docker, Kubernetes, or cloud platforms like AWS or GCP is a plus.Knowledge of smart contract development, especially deployment, testing, and integration in Ethereum or similar networks.Job responsibilitiesDesign and implement backend APIs using Python to interact with decentralized networks and smart contracts.Develop automation bots to interact with blockchain protocols, automate transactions, monitor events, and manage wallet interactions.Build tooling for smart contract deployment, upgrades, and testing, streamlining the development lifecycle.Integrate with blockchain platforms like Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain (BSC), Polygon, or others via Python libraries like Web3.py, Brownie, or Ethers.js.Collaborate closely with frontend developers, smart contract developers, and DevOps engineers to deliver a seamless experience across all layers of the tech stack.Optimize code for performance, scalability, and security within the context of Web3 applications.Maintain and improve existing code, while ensuring compatibility with evolving blockchain standards.Write automated tests for backend services, bots, and smart contract interactions.Stay up to date with emerging trends and best practices in the Python and blockchain space.
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