Geo is building the mainstream user interface for blockchains and decentralized networks. The team helped found and build The Graph, a core web3 infrastructure protocol, and are now working on bringing decentralization to the rest of the world. Public knowledge and information should be a public good, accessible to anyone however they want. With Geo, communities can organize information into a knowledge graph and get to consensus on the state of that information. It's the semantic web, realized.
By building a new web on top of verifiable information, we can put users and communities in control. With the addition of programmable money and voting systems, we can scale human coordination with new internet native institutions - Geo is leading the way.
As an iOS Engineer, you'll be responsible for building out the iOS experience for Geo. It's a creative role reporting to the founder.
What you'll do
Bring new functionality to life through carefully crafted user interfaces
Own the architecture for the iOS app
Write maintainable high performance code
Tech
SwiftUI + some objective c
IPFS / Arweave for storing data
Polygon / other Layer 2's for anchoring data on the blockchain
The Graph for indexing and querying public data over GraphQL
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