As a Community Ambassador for Espresso, you will manage local channels, grow local communities, identify opportunities, organize meetups, and provide feedback to the Espresso team.
Espresso Systems builds foundational infrastructure to power tomorrow’s internet, where digital assets are able to move across chains as easily as info flows across the web. It’s the lead developer of the Espresso Network, the first base layer built from the ground up to provide rollups with the functionality they’ve always needed but never had: fast, secure finality for users’ transactions and seamless composability with other rollups.
Rollups today rely on infrastructure that wasn’t built with them in mind, resulting in their isolation and the fragmentation of users, developers and liquidity within the Ethereum ecosystem. This prevents rollups from achieving the seamless composability that’s essential to web3's vision. Espresso solves this by providing rollups with secure, real-time visibility into what’s happening on all integrated chains, including their own, empowering the apps to execute crosschain interactions immediately without waiting for slow settlement or trusting centralized sequencers.
The Espresso Network is currently live on mainnet in its initial release. In addition to fast confirmations and data availability, rollups seeking further decentralization can also opt to use the Espresso Network as a decentralized sequencer. As the first purpose-built base layer for rollups, Espresso supports a fast-growing ecosystem of interconnected chains regardless of tech stack, VM, or settlement layer—from established chains like Celo and ApeChain to emerging app-specific chains attracting their first users.
At Espresso Systems, we work with leading teams developing rollups and innovating around interoperability, including Offchain Labs, Polygon, Caldera, AltLayer, Cartesi, Across, Hyperlane, and beyond—all united in our mission to build a unified, composable ecosystem where rollups are free to achieve their full potential regardless of where they choose to settle.
The Espresso team comprises a diverse and passionate group of contributors from around the world. We are developers, designers, and researchers who have contributed in academia, open-source communities, policymaking, and beyond. We have raised roughly $60 million from leading investors in technology and crypto, including a16z, Greylock Partners, Electric Capital, Sequoia Capital, and Polychain Capital.
We’re looking for regional ambassadors to help grow and strengthen local communities while expanding Espresso's global presence. As an ambassador, you'll introduce Espresso to new audiences and energize our existing local communities.
What you’ll be doing (ie, job duties):
- Be the primary ambassador for Espresso in your country
- Managing local channels, such as local TG and X channels
- Establish and grow the local Espresso community of builders and supporters
- Identify local app, distribution, and partnership opportunities
- Help organize meetups to bolster the local Espresso community
- Share market intel, community, and product feedback with the Espresso team
- Ensure adherence of your community to Espresso’s norms, culture, and community guidelines
- Cultivate and spread a deep understanding of Espresso’s tech and community
What our ideal ambassador looks like:
- Experience in running communities in crypto
- Thorough understanding of your local crypto market
- A driven, solutions-oriented individual
- Excellent communication skills in both native language and English
- A real hands-on mentality
This is a paid part-time position. All successful candidates will need to undergo KYC/AML and will need to be eligible to work or contract for US-based companies.
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