Blockchain company Ripple is recruiting a blockchain engineer intern for its CBDC projects
Blockchain company Ripple recruiting a blockchain engineer intern who will be responsible for working on CBDC-related projects.
The new employee will be responsible for designing and building prototypes of software solutions in addition to the Ripple CBDC Private Registry (XRPL technology).
Whoever gets the job will be responsible for translating the needs of the central bank into specific software products.
The intern will work directly for Ripple’s Vice President of Central Bank Commitments.
The company is looking for someone enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate computer science program and proficient in at least one major programming language such as Javascript or Python. Of course, any potential candidate should also have in-depth knowledge of cryptocurrencies and experience building smart contracts in frameworks such as Solidity.
Interns are promised an hourly wage, mentorship, and social and professional development.
The Blockchain Company unveiled a private version of the XRP Ledger in March 2021. He then started to engage with various central banks in order to present his solution.
As reported by U.TodayRipple began testing a digital Ngultrum with Bhutan’s central bank in September 2021.
Last February, the company became a member of the Digital Euro Association (DEA).