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πŸš€ Your Daily Crypto Job Digest For 24 January!! πŸš€

Hey, Ready for your daily dose of crypto job opportunities? We've got some exciting roles today in blockchain and crypto, and you're just a click away from finding your next big move.

Crypto Jobs Roundup For 24 Jan


  1. Protocol Researcher at Nethermind
    Location: Remote
    Link: Apply Here

  2. Senior Software Engineer at SpruceID
    Location: Remote, US
    Link: Apply Here

  3. Blockchain Security Researcher at OpenZeppelin
    Location: Remote, Vancouver
    Link: Apply Here

  4. Senior Protocol Product Manager at Figment
    Location: Remote
    Link: Apply Here

  5. Business Development Specialist at Anchorage Digital
    Location: Remote
    Link: Apply Here

  6. Senior Backend Engineer at Seedify
    Location: Remote, Europe
    Link: Apply Here

  7. zk EVM Engineer at Kakarot Labs
    Location: Paris
    Link: Apply Here

  8. Staff Security Engineer at Nansen
    Location: Remote, Europe
    Link: Apply Here

  9. Developer Relations Engineer at Hyperbolic Labs
    Location: San Francisco
    Link: Apply Here

  10. Fullstack Engineer at SwissBorg
    Location: Remote
    Link: Apply Here


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We'll have more fresh opportunities soon, so keep an eye out! πŸ‘€

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