Protocol Engineer, Zurich or Remote at HOPR (Zürich, Switzerland) (allows remote)

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Published
16 March 2021
Location
Zürich, Switzerland
Category
Intern  

Description

At HOPR Association we are working on a challenging and foundational infrastructure component of the web3: a decentralised and incentivised mix network that allows any two parties to exchange data without third parties knowing that they are communicating and without leaking any other metadata.


Please note: for this position, it is possible to work remotely or from our office in Zurich, Switzerland.


What you’ll be creating + working on:



  • Lead research and development efforts on the intersection between decentralized networks and privacy infrastructure

  • Design, implement and refine the HOPR protocol. You can see the HOPR protocol at https://github.com/hoprnet

  • The current version of the HOPR protocol is the bare minimal core that needs a wealth of interconnected components to make a privacy-respecting web3 stack a reality. You are expected to design and implement these layers with a growing team. Examples are overlay networks, packet retransmission, routing in a decentralized setting and dynamic resource allocation

  • Support and work with the community of developers, users, investors, enthusiasts who want to use HOPR


What you bring to the team:



  • Communicative team player who can work with and lead a development team in a fast-paced environment

  • Desire to work on the future of privacy and trail-blaze the future of non-corporate work

  • An affinity to free and open source software and community-focussed development

  • Theoretical knowledge and practical experience with the internet protocol stack and protocols, minimally: IP, TCP, UDP, (QUIC,) DNS, WebRTC

  • Familiarity with mixnet infrastructure and Tor along with existing limitations and issues

  • Familiarity with mechanisms and common issues, minimally: proxies, NAT, firewalls, packet loss & retransmission

  • Minimally 5 years hands-on development experience delivering Javascript applications in production settings


We’d be even more amazed by:


Ideally, a suitable candidate fulfils as much as possible from the following list (in order of relevance):



  • Experience with libp2p

  • Familiarity with elliptic curve cryptographic in theory and practice in general and pairing-based cryptography specifically

  • Experience with collaborative research projects and scholarly communication

  • Zero knowledge protocols such as zk-SNARKs, Bulletproofs, zk-STARKs, zk-Rollups, Optimistic Rollups

  • Theoretical and practical knowledge of blockchain and crypto assets in general

  • Familiarity with Ethereum and the EVM

  • Motivation to communicate about your work: blogs, conferences, social media

  • Experience and curiosity to work for and on a decentralised autonomous organisation (DAO) and decentralised governance

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