Software Engineer, Blockchain / Web3, Golang
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Software Development
Blockchain / Web3, Software Engineer, Golang
Our Vision:
Machines Will Be Our Future Workforce
At Machine Fi Lab, we are actively building the future by powering the new reward economy through a fairer, safer, and more rewarding Internet of Things (IoT). Central to our mission is Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN), a paradigm shift that leverages blockchain technology for global capital formation and coordination.
Responsibilities- Design and implement modern, scalable, fault‑tolerant blockchain protocols and off‑chain stream computing frameworks using Golang and Rust.
- Collaborate with senior engineers, distributed systems experts, and security specialists to build highly scalable, secure, and reliable software.
- Develop smart contracts and Web3 products in a product‑driven environment.
- Analyze system performance, scalability, reliability, and security; recommend improvements and changes to policies and procedures.
- Apply rigorous engineering practices to diagnose and resolve complex distributed production system issues.
- Interface with users, clients, and partners to align system design with business goals.
- Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field.
- At least 6 months of professional experience as a Software Engineer.
- Strong knowledge of distributed systems, cryptography, blockchains, consensus algorithms, and stream computing.
Golang, Rust, Type Script, Solidity, Postgres, GCP, Kubernetes, Git Hub.
About Machine Fi and Our CultureMachine Fi Lab is a leading provider of DePIN technology, backed by prominent venture capital such as Samsung Next, Jump Crypto, and Xoogler Ventures. Our focus is on creating higher‑yield, community‑owned machine networks—play‑and‑earn, walk‑and‑earn, sleep‑and‑earn—within smart cities, public utilities, and other physical infrastructure.
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