DeFi Developer | London

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DeFi Developer — High-Performance Crypto Trading Systems (London)



Our client is hiring a sharp, ambitious DeFi Developer to join their DeFi trading team building high-performance systems that operate directly on decentralized markets.


You’ll work hands-on across the full trading stack — from on-chain integrations and execution logic, to infrastructure, monitoring, and performance optimization.



What you’ll do

  • Build and ship production-grade code (primarily Rust + Python)
  • Develop systems that interact with on-chain protocols and infrastructure
  • (Solidity, JSON-RPC, Solana, MEV workflows, etc.)
  • Improve real-time monitoring, execution pipelines, and strategy tooling
  • Debug and optimize end-to-end performance: latency, reliability, throughput
  • Work with protocol teams and external projects to unlock new market opportunities
  • Grow into end-to-end ownership across DeFi integrations and trading infrastructure



Why this role is unique

  • Full systems exposure — infrastructure, execution, strategy logic, on-chain interaction
  • DeFi at the core — learn how protocols work under the hood and how on-chain dynamics create edge
  • Elite teammates — small, world-class group of engineers, quants, and traders
  • Startup velocity — fast decisions, frequent shipping, immediate production impact


This is an ideal role for someone who sees themselves as a top technologist and wants to work in one of the most cutting-edge environments in finance and crypto.



What we’re looking for

We’re looking for driven developers who want to learn fast by working on hard, meaningful problems.



You should have:

  • 3–7 years of professional software engineering experience
  • Strong fundamentals and ability to write clean, testable, efficient code
  • Solid CS foundation: algorithms, data structures, concurrency, networking, etc.
  • Strong ownership mindset and clear communication



Signals of technical excellence (any of these helps):

  • Top academic performance in CS / math / physics / engineering
  • Competitive programming / olympiad success (ICPC, IMO, IOI, IPhO, etc.)
  • Experience at a highly selective tech company, trading firm, or fund



Language & technical background

  • Rust preferred, but you should be strong in at least one systems/statically typed language:
  • C++ / Java / Go / C# / Kotlin / similar



Nice to have


Strong preference

  • Understanding of trading systems, market structure, or strategy implementation


Bonus

  • DeFi familiarity: smart contracts, blockchain APIs, MEV, Solana
  • Rust experience
  • Infrastructure/observability tools (AWS, Grafana, etc.)
  • Strong math/stats background (modeling, simulation)



Team culture

Our client values:

  • High ownership and initiative
  • Curiosity, intellectual honesty, and rapid learning
  • Clear, direct communication
  • No ego, no politics — just building and improving together

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