Full-Stack (TypeScript) – Solana Stablecoin Infrastructure

December 23, 2025
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  • Date Posted
    December 23, 2025
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Job Description

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Solomon Labs is building the dollar infrastructure layer for Solana, powering USDv — a fully backed, yield-bearing, Solana-native stablecoin.

Our mission is to create reliable, scalable rails for on-chain dollars, enabling seamless movement, growth, and programmability of stable value across the Solana ecosystem.

We’re seeking a Full-Stack Engineer (TypeScript) to help design and build the core systems that power USDv and the broader on-chain financial stack.

Company: Solomon Labs
Location: Remote
Employment Type: Full-time
Compensation: $60,000 – $150,000 annually + token equity
Payment: USDC
Industry: Web3 · Stablecoins · DeFi · Blockchain Infrastructure

Key Responsibilities

  • Build and extend Fastify-based APIs
  • Develop React front-end applications and internal operational dashboards
  • Model complex on-chain state, accounting, and financial logic
  • Integrate with Solana event pipelines and shared TypeScript libraries
  • Own features end-to-end, from specification and implementation to production deployment

Requirements

  • Strong experience with full-stack TypeScript
  • Proven ability to build scalable APIs and React applications
  • Comfortable working with complex data models and state flows
  • Self-directed, fast-moving, and comfortable owning critical systems
  • Solana or Web3 experience is a plus, but not required

Why Join Solomon Labs

  • Build core financial infrastructure powering on-chain dollars
  • Work directly with founders in a deep, high-impact build phase
  • High ownership and meaningful technical responsibility
  • Competitive compensation ($60k–$150k) + token equity
  • Fully remote, globally distributed team
  • Paid in USDC