Federal Reserve of San Francisco hiring crypto architect for CBDC project

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Federal Reserve of San Francisco hiring crypto architect for CBDC project
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To work at the SF Fed, candidates must have knowledge of distributed systems' implementation, cryptographic protocols, consensus algorithms, and security.

an Indeed job posting. According to the role description, the employee will work on CBDC research and development.

"Given the dollar’s significant role, the FRS seeks to further understand the cost and benefits of the potential technologies for CBDC and this emerging field," reads the posting.to the Federal Reserve System Careers page, the position has been open for more than 30 days.

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