Full-stack engineer required for web3 application (STACKS blockchain preferred)
Budget: $25 – $50 USD
THE SCENARIO:
I have an existing React//Next.JS project. It is a web3 project deployed on the STACKS blockchain. This project is currently undergoing re-engineering. I need a full-stack developer who can demonstrate his (or her) experience with the STACKS blockchain.
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
You will not be coding smart contracts on Stacks. You will invoke smart contracts using StacksJS library. I need a skilled Fullstack engineer who can complete the required tasks. The tasks will be related to both front-end and back-end engineering. E.g. writing the functionality and implementing a new design.
DAILY SYNC MEETINGS:
The ideal candidate will be interviewed and be required to sync with me daily. Tasks will be decided along with timelines, and deliverables will be closely monitored. The deadline is tight due reasons I will explain later. So delivering on time is key.
CAVEAT:
The project is an NFT marketplace. But you will *not* be required to write smart-contracts. You will only be required to invoke smart-contract functions through JS libraries.
I have an existing React//Next.JS project. It is a web3 project deployed on the STACKS blockchain. This project is currently undergoing re-engineering. I need a full-stack developer who can demonstrate his (or her) experience with the STACKS blockchain.
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
You will not be coding smart contracts on Stacks. You will invoke smart contracts using StacksJS library. I need a skilled Fullstack engineer who can complete the required tasks. The tasks will be related to both front-end and back-end engineering. E.g. writing the functionality and implementing a new design.
DAILY SYNC MEETINGS:
The ideal candidate will be interviewed and be required to sync with me daily. Tasks will be decided along with timelines, and deliverables will be closely monitored. The deadline is tight due reasons I will explain later. So delivering on time is key.
CAVEAT:
The project is an NFT marketplace. But you will *not* be required to write smart-contracts. You will only be required to invoke smart-contract functions through JS libraries.