Engineering
Global settlement infrastructure is being rebuilt from the ground up. The rails that move value across borders today were designed decades ago — slow, opaque, and fragmented across jurisdictions.
Global Settlement is building the protocol layer that makes cross-border settlement instant, transparent, and programmable. We're not patching legacy systems. We're designing new primitives for how value moves between institutions, currencies, and chains.
That means building consensus mechanisms that can handle regulated asset settlement, designing interoperability layers that connect sovereign networks, and ensuring every transaction is cryptographically verifiable and compliant.
Design and implement core consensus and settlement protocol components
Build cross-chain interoperability layers for sovereign digital currency networks
Develop cryptographic primitives for post-quantum secure transactions
Collaborate with standards bodies and central bank technical teams
Ability to commute to office in Miami preferred but not required
You have deep experience with distributed systems and consensus protocols
You're comfortable working at the intersection of cryptography and systems engineering
You have strong production experience in Go, Rust, or C++ — these are the languages we use for protocol-level work
You've built or contributed to blockchain protocol implementations
You're comfortable with ambiguity and laying the groundwork
Bonus: you understand cross-chain messaging or bridge architectures
If we interview you, you can expect the following process
Initial 30-45 minute conversation
A take-home assignment designed to be similar to on-the-job work
A 45 minute fit interview
An onsite super-day
We may speak with 1-2 references you provide