Senior Web3 Frontend Engineer • 4+ yrs frontend, 2+ yrs Web3 in production • Wallet integration, transaction lifecycle UX, account abstraction • Solo frontend track; you own the surface
Apply as mentioned in the JD: https://t.co/Uy5v99pUKw
Paysecure is hiring 2 senior engineers for our blockchain team.
Payment orchestration company expanding into stablecoin payments + programmable authorization. First product launches Q4 2026.
Roles below 👇
Introducing WhoDis🎭, a Chrome extension that lets you impersonate any Ethereum address.
No private keys.
It's open source.
Just paste an address → browse dApps as them (read-only).
Dev testing 🤝 degen lurking.
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Wrapping up a chapter that truly shaped me.
I spent close to 6 years at Polygon, joining pre-mainnet and from the early days of figuring things out to building core L2 blockchain systems that quietly powered millions of users. The journey was intense, humbling, and deeply formative.
I’m grateful for the people, the trust, and the scale of problems I got to work on. Polygon taught me how real ecosystems are built - not just protocols, but teams and long-term thinking.
A special thanks to @jdkanani@anuragarjun@sandeepnailwal for giving me an early opportunity and believing in me when Polygon was just getting started.
I’m actively exploring new opportunities and looking to work on challenging, meaningful problems in crypto infrastructure. I’m excited to keep building and contributing where I can add real impact.
If you’re building something interesting in crypto - protocol, infra, or product, happy to connect.
DMs are open. 🤍
Over the past few months, we’ve sharpened Polygon Labs’ focus around one mission: moving all money onchain.
As part of that journey, we are acquiring Coinme and Sequence. These teams bring deep expertise across regulated payments, wallets, and interop. As we begin integrating them into a combined organization, we’ve had to make the difficult decision to consolidate some overlapping roles at Polygon Labs. Given our historical expertise in infrastructure and blockchains, we need our team to fully transition into the leading payments-focused blockchain company. While our total headcount will remain similar following these changes, the mix of expertise between payments, wallets, and blockchain infrastructure continues to grow.
These shifts are about structure, not performance. Our teammates who are departing are exceptional, and we’re deeply grateful for everything they’ve contributed to Polygon. We’re committed to actively supporting them through this transition.
This is one of the hardest parts of building a company and accelerating the growth of a protocol, but making these changes is necessary to accelerate moving all money onchain.