About the company
Thesis* is a crypto venture studio behind the behind Fold, Keep, tBTC, Saddle, and Tally Ho! We’re a fun, down-to-earth, fast-paced, highly collaborative, and fully remote team. We are a cryptocurrency venture studio whose mission is to empower the individual. We seek, fund, and build products and protocols in cryptocurrency and decentralized businesses that enable personal empowerment. Our projects include Keep (now Threshold) Network, a privacy protocol for public blockchains, Fold, for earning Bitcoin on your purchases in the physical and virtual worlds, Saddle, a community owned, open source stablecoin swap protocol, and Tally Ho, a community owned and operated cryptocurrency wallet. Investors in the company include Andreessen Horowitz, Polychain Capital, and Draper Associates, among others. We are a remote-first company, led by founders who have been operating in the cryptocurrency and blockchain space since 2014.
Job Summary
You’ll be expected to:
📍Stay connected to best practices in the engineering and web3 communities. 📍Always prioritize security and communicate your approach to keeping the system secure. 📍Understand and respect Chesterton’s Fence, approaching problems with the intent to perturb existing systems as little as possible until they are well understood. 📍Navigate ambiguity by creating structure when it is lacking. 📍Document your thinking so others can understand your approach. 📍Work to identify issues before they hit production through a rigorous testing practice. 📍Identify and put users first across the full spectrum of your work—from command-line parameters to APIs. 📍Evangelize simplicity, supportability, and ease of use.
Experience
📍At least 3 years experience in a staff role or at least 5 years successful experience as a full stack engineer in a high performance environment. 📍Experience executing against all requirements listed under “Responsibilities”. 📍Strong knowledge of Go, including familiarity with standard Go tooling and with effective Go guidelines. 📍Existing understanding of and experience with Solidity-Go bindings and calling Solidity contracts from Go.