
About the role
Overview
Solomon Labs is building the dollar infrastructure layer for Solana. We design and operate USDv, a fully backed, Solana-native stablecoin that streams yield onchain.
Our mission is to turn on-chain dollars into a public utility: productive, composable infrastructure that wallets, protocols, and treasuries can plug into, and that everyday people can access as easily as holding a dollar.
Over the next decade, a meaningful chunk of the world’s cashflows is going to live onchain. Our frontend is where users experience that world: turning complex rails, yield mechanics, and onchain activity into clear interfaces, predictable interactions, and experiences that feel precise and trustworthy.
This role is for a Frontend Engineer who treats crypto UX correctness as a systems problem. Solana UX today is fragile: wallet adapters leak abstractions, RPC behavior is inconsistent, and many integrations fall short of production-grade reliability. Your job is to make all of that invisible to users.
You’ll work closely with the founders to ship core product features end-to-end, owning frontend integrations and interaction flows that sit directly on the critical path of the UX/UI.
Responsibilities• Own and maintain integrations with Solana/DeFi libraries and products (eg. wallets, swap widgets, protocol SDKs)• Rewriting, wrapping, or replacing third-party libraries as needed to meet production reliability standards
• Contribute to general frontend feature development and bug fixing
• Design and implement robust interaction UX, including:• simulation, submission, confirmation, and recovery
• wallet connection
• error handling and retry pathing
• Improve UX across edge cases (eg. RPC variability, partial failures, inconsistent responses)
• Translate Figma designs into high-fidelity, production-ready React components
• Collaborate closely with Product, Design, and Engineering to realize client behavior into product reality.
Tech Stack• TypeScript (primary)
• React
• State: Zustand and React Query
• UI/Styling: Tailwind CSS and Material-UI (theming, design tokens, dark mode)
• Solana wallet adapters & TS tooling
• REST APIs (Fastify-backed)
• Modern frontend tooling (Vite, code-splitting, tree-shaking)
• Charts: Recharts, ApexCharts
• Web3/Solana: solana/web3.js, anchor, Jupiter wallet adapter + in-house custom built tools
Requirements• Strong React + TypeScript fundamentals
• Experience owning complex async flows and failure modes
• Comfort working close to protocols, SDKs, and infrastructure
• High agency and able to work independently in an async, founder-led team
• Strong debugging instincts (eg. “it works, except when it doesn’t”)
• Solana / crypto integrations experience
• Include personal GitHub in resume or application
Compensation & Benefits• $45k–$120k salary, (experience-dependent)
• Token equity upside
• Paid in USDC
• Fully remote
• Work directly with founders on core protocol surfaces
Skills
Candidate requirements
These are the minimum requirements a candidate must meet to be considered for this role.
- Strong React + TypeScript fundamentals
- Experience owning complex async flows and failure modes

Frontend Engineer (UX Infrastructure & Integrations)
A synthetic dollar with native yield
Last updated 2025-12-29T21:50:39.968Z
Overview
Solomon Labs is building the dollar infrastructure layer for Solana. We design and operate USDv, a fully backed, Solana-native stablecoin that streams yield onchain.
Our mission is to turn on-chain dollars into a public utility: productive, composable infrastructure that wallets, protocols, and treasuries can plug into, and that everyday people can access as easily as holding a dollar.
Over the next decade, a meaningful chunk of the world’s cashflows is going to live onchain. Our frontend is where users experience that world: turning complex rails, yield mechanics, and onchain activity into clear interfaces, predictable interactions, and experiences that feel precise and trustworthy.
This role is for a Frontend Engineer who treats crypto UX correctness as a systems problem. Solana UX today is fragile: wallet adapters leak abstractions, RPC behavior is inconsistent, and many integrations fall short of production-grade reliability. Your job is to make all of that invisible to users.
You’ll work closely with the founders to ship core product features end-to-end, owning frontend integrations and interaction flows that sit directly on the critical path of the UX/UI.
Responsibilities• Own and maintain integrations with Solana/DeFi libraries and products (eg. wallets, swap widgets, protocol SDKs)• Rewriting, wrapping, or replacing third-party libraries as needed to meet production reliability standards
• Contribute to general frontend feature development and bug fixing
• Design and implement robust interaction UX, including:• simulation, submission, confirmation, and recovery
• wallet connection
• error handling and retry pathing
• Improve UX across edge cases (eg. RPC variability, partial failures, inconsistent responses)
• Translate Figma designs into high-fidelity, production-ready React components
• Collaborate closely with Product, Design, and Engineering to realize client behavior into product reality.
Tech Stack• TypeScript (primary)
• React
• State: Zustand and React Query
• UI/Styling: Tailwind CSS and Material-UI (theming, design tokens, dark mode)
• Solana wallet adapters & TS tooling
• REST APIs (Fastify-backed)
• Modern frontend tooling (Vite, code-splitting, tree-shaking)
• Charts: Recharts, ApexCharts
• Web3/Solana: solana/web3.js, anchor, Jupiter wallet adapter + in-house custom built tools
Requirements• Strong React + TypeScript fundamentals
• Experience owning complex async flows and failure modes
• Comfort working close to protocols, SDKs, and infrastructure
• High agency and able to work independently in an async, founder-led team
• Strong debugging instincts (eg. “it works, except when it doesn’t”)
• Solana / crypto integrations experience
• Include personal GitHub in resume or application
Compensation & Benefits• $45k–$120k salary, (experience-dependent)
• Token equity upside
• Paid in USDC
• Fully remote
• Work directly with founders on core protocol surfaces
Salary
$44,000 - $100,000
/yearLocation
Remote
WorldwideDepartment
Engineering
Level
Mid-Level
Skills
Overview
Solomon Labs is building the dollar infrastructure layer for Solana. We design and operate USDv, a fully backed, Solana-native stablecoin that streams yield onchain.
Our mission is to turn on-chain dollars into a public utility: productive, composable infrastructure that wallets, protocols, and treasuries can plug into, and that everyday people can access as easily as holding a dollar.
Over the next decade, a meaningful chunk of the world’s cashflows is going to live onchain. Our frontend is where users experience that world: turning complex rails, yield mechanics, and onchain activity into clear interfaces, predictable interactions, and experiences that feel precise and trustworthy.
This role is for a Frontend Engineer who treats crypto UX correctness as a systems problem. Solana UX today is fragile: wallet adapters leak abstractions, RPC behavior is inconsistent, and many integrations fall short of production-grade reliability. Your job is to make all of that invisible to users.
You’ll work closely with the founders to ship core product features end-to-end, owning frontend integrations and interaction flows that sit directly on the critical path of the UX/UI.
Responsibilities• Own and maintain integrations with Solana/DeFi libraries and products (eg. wallets, swap widgets, protocol SDKs)• Rewriting, wrapping, or replacing third-party libraries as needed to meet production reliability standards
• Contribute to general frontend feature development and bug fixing
• Design and implement robust interaction UX, including:• simulation, submission, confirmation, and recovery
• wallet connection
• error handling and retry pathing
• Improve UX across edge cases (eg. RPC variability, partial failures, inconsistent responses)
• Translate Figma designs into high-fidelity, production-ready React components
• Collaborate closely with Product, Design, and Engineering to realize client behavior into product reality.
Tech Stack• TypeScript (primary)
• React
• State: Zustand and React Query
• UI/Styling: Tailwind CSS and Material-UI (theming, design tokens, dark mode)
• Solana wallet adapters & TS tooling
• REST APIs (Fastify-backed)
• Modern frontend tooling (Vite, code-splitting, tree-shaking)
• Charts: Recharts, ApexCharts
• Web3/Solana: solana/web3.js, anchor, Jupiter wallet adapter + in-house custom built tools
Requirements• Strong React + TypeScript fundamentals
• Experience owning complex async flows and failure modes
• Comfort working close to protocols, SDKs, and infrastructure
• High agency and able to work independently in an async, founder-led team
• Strong debugging instincts (eg. “it works, except when it doesn’t”)
• Solana / crypto integrations experience
• Include personal GitHub in resume or application
Compensation & Benefits• $45k–$120k salary, (experience-dependent)
• Token equity upside
• Paid in USDC
• Fully remote
• Work directly with founders on core protocol surfaces
Skills
Candidate requirements
These are the minimum requirements a candidate must meet to be considered for this role.
- Strong React + TypeScript fundamentals
- Experience owning complex async flows and failure modes
About Solomon Labs
Solomon is a synthetic dollar protocol built on Solana. It offers a globally accessible dollar-denominated instrument - USDv. Leveraging Solana's high throughput and low transaction costs, Solomon will create the first scalable, Solana-native, yield-bearing stablecoin used across DeFi and CeFi.
Stability for USDv is maintained through the use of delta-hedging derivatives positions against protocol-held collateral (e.g. long SOL, short SOL futures). This ensures stability for USDv holders, while generating a yield from the open delta neutral position.
Staking USDv (sUSDv) allows users to access the combined yield derived from staked Solana assets (e.g., staked SOL) and the funding & basis spread from perpetual and futures markets.
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