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o1pranay commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2020)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
o1pranay · 6 years ago
O(1) Labs | San Francisco, CA | Protocol Engineer, Reliability Engineer, Product Engineer | Full Time, Internship | Onsite | https://codaprotocol.com

At O(1) Labs, we're building the Coda Protocol, the first cryptocurrency to have a constant-sized blockchain. We use recursive zk-SNARKs to compress historic state in Coda's blockchain so that nodes don't have to store all the data going back to the first transaction. Compare this to Bitcoin or Ethereum whose blockchains already have hundreds of GBs of data, and keep growing.

We're excited about this tech because it allows all the nodes in a network to be full nodes (no SPV's!) and enables applications that can use the entire blockchain embedded in a phone or a browser. We're well funded and backed by some of the top investors in the crypto / blockchain space.

I'm on the product team, and we're looking for both product and protocol engineers - but you can find all the roles we're hiring for here - https://codaprotocol.com/jobs.html. Our stack is OCaml on the protocol side, and ReasonML + React on the front-end. All of our code is open source - https://github.com/codaprotocol/coda.

Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions or want to meet in person for a coffee, if you're based in the bay area. My email is pranay@o1labs.org.

o1pranay commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2019)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
o1pranay · 6 years ago
O(1) Labs | San Francisco, CA | Engineering Manager, Platform Engineer, Protocol Engineer | Full Time | Onsite | https://codaprotocol.com

At O(1) Labs, we're building the Coda Protocol, the first cryptocurrency to have a constant-sized blockchain. We use recursive zk-SNARKs to compress historic state in Coda's blockchain so that nodes don't have to store all the data going back to the first transaction. Compare this to Bitcoin or Ethereum whose blockchains already have hundreds of GBs of data, and keep growing.

We're excited about this tech because it allows all the nodes in a network to be full nodes (no SPV's!) and enables applications that can use the entire blockchain embedded in a phone or a browser. We're well funded and backed by some of the top investors in the crypto / blockchain space.

I'm on the product team, and we're looking for both product and protocol engineers - but you can find all the roles we're hiring for here - https://codaprotocol.com/jobs.html. Our stack is OCaml on the protocol side, and ReasonML + React on the front-end. All of our code is open source - https://github.com/codaprotocol/coda.

Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions or want to meet in person for a coffee, if you're based in the bay area. My email is pranay@o1labs.org.

o1pranay commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2019)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
o1pranay · 6 years ago
O(1) Labs | San Francisco, CA | Engineering Manager, Platform Engineer, Protocol Engineer | Full Time | Onsite | https://codaprotocol.com

At O(1) Labs, we're building the Coda Protocol, the first cryptocurrency to have a constant-sized blockchain. We use recursive zk-SNARKs to compress historic state in Coda's blockchain so that nodes don't have to store all the data going back to the first transaction. Compare this to Bitcoin or Ethereum whose blockchains already have hundreds of GBs of data, and keep growing.

We're excited about this tech because it allows all the nodes in a network to be full nodes (no SPV's!) and enables applications that can use the entire blockchain embedded in a phone or a browser. We're well funded and backed by some of the top investors in the crypto / blockchain space.

I'm on the product team, and we're looking for both product and protocol engineers - but you can find all the roles we're hiring for here - https://codaprotocol.com/jobs.html. Our stack is OCaml on the protocol side, and ReasonML + React on the front-end. All of our code is open source - https://github.com/codaprotocol/coda.

Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions or want to meet in person for a coffee, if you're based in the bay area. My email is pranay@o1labs.org.

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o1pranay commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2019)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
o1pranay · 6 years ago
O(1) Labs | San Francisco, CA | Product Engineer, Cryptography Engineer, Protocol Engineer | Full Time | Onsite | https://codaprotocol.com

At O(1) Labs, we're building the Coda Protocol, the first cryptocurrency to have a constant-sized blockchain. We use recursive zk-SNARKs to compress historic state in Coda's blockchain so that nodes don't have to store all the data going back to the first transaction. Compare this to Bitcoin or Ethereum whose blockchains already have hundreds of GBs of data, and keep growing.

We're excited about this tech because it allows all the nodes in a network to be full nodes (no SPV's!) and enables applications that can use the entire blockchain embedded in a phone or a browser. We're well funded and backed by some of the top investors in the crypto / blockchain space.

I'm on the product team, and we're looking for product engineers - but you can find all the roles we're hiring for here - https://codaprotocol.com/jobs.html. Our stack is OCaml on the protocol side, and ReasonML + React on the front-end. All of our code is open source - https://github.com/codaprotocol/coda.

Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions or want to meet in person for a coffee, if you're based in the bay area. My email is pranay@o1labs.org.

o1pranay commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (August 2019)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
o1pranay · 7 years ago
O(1) Labs | San Francisco, CA | Product / Front-end Engineer | Full Time | Onsite | https://codaprotocol.com

At O(1) Labs, we're building the Coda Protocol, the first cryptocurrency to have a constant-sized blockchain. We use recursive zk-SNARKs to compress historic state in Coda's blockchain so that nodes don't have to store all the data going back to the first transaction. Compare this to Bitcoin or Ethereum whose blockchains already have hundreds of GBs of data, and keep growing.

We're excited about this tech because it allows all the nodes in a network to be full nodes (no SPV's!) and enables applications that can use the entire blockchain embedded in a phone or a browser.

I'm on the product team, and we're looking for product engineers - but you can find all the roles we're hiring for here - https://codaprotocol.com/jobs.html. Our stack is OCaml on the protocol side, and ReasonML + React on the front-end. All of our code is open source - https://github.com/codaprotocol/coda.

Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions or want to meet in person for a coffee, if you're based in the bay area. My email is pranay@o1labs.org.

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