Implement EVM-compatible features, optimize gas usage, develop and test smart contracts, collaborate on Ethereum infrastructure, troubleshoot Ethereum issues, and stay current with Ethereum advancements.
Summary: We are seeking a skilled Ethereum Developer to join our team in enhancing and optimizing the Ethereum development experience. The role involves implementing EVM-compatible features and optimizing gas usage. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of Ethereum internals and Solidity.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement EVM-compatible features to enhance Ethereum development.
- Optimize gas usage for improved efficiency and performance.
- Collaborate with the team to refine and enhance Ethereum infrastructure.
- Conduct thorough testing and validation of smart contracts and features.
- Stay updated with the latest industry trends and advancements in Ethereum technology.
- Provide technical support and troubleshooting for Ethereum-related issues.
Required Skills:
- Proven experience in Ethereum development and smart contract programming.
- Strong proficiency in Solidity programming language.
- In-depth understanding of Ethereum internals and blockchain technology.
- Experience with gas optimization and performance tuning.
- Familiarity with EVM-compatible features and infrastructure.
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities.
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