Open application to join a team building a Bitcoin-native, non-custodial institutional lending platform powered by Discreet Log Contracts (DLCs). Candidates should explain how they would contribute to product, engineering, or go-to-market efforts to advance bitcoin-native finance.
We’re building the first truly Bitcoin-native, non-custodial lending platform for institutions and HNWIs, powered by Discreet Log Contracts (DLCs). If you don’t see a role that matches your background but you’re excited to help us build the standard for bitcoin-native finance, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply via the form on this page—tell us how you’ll move the needle at Lygos.
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