Visa Is Searching For Blockchain Engineers Who Have Worked With The Ripple And Ethereum Blockchain


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- Visa is searching for blockchain engineers who have worked with the Ripple and Ethereum blockchain.
Payments giant Visa is looking for blockchain engineers according to a job posting by the company. Visa is one of the global leaders in payment processing with 3.3 billion cards globally. The company is looking for multiple blockchain engineers with prior experience with popular blockchains like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple.
We’re seeking a strong developer experienced with Ethereum and blockchain architecture to be a part of team tasked with building distributed application. Our ideal candidate has built and released distributed applications, has worked with the Ripple, R3, Ethereum and/or Bitcoin blockchain, and has experience with Solidity
Visa Job Posting
The company has multiple open positions across the United States. Visa also recently partnered with Terrapay, a Ripple partner, in order to further digital remittance.
Visa Global Commercial Payments
According to the posting, the payments giant is hiring blockchain engineers to help develop a payment product for the company.
Candidate will be working in VISA Global Commercial Payments area, team will be building a new payment rail leveraging Blockchain technology and distributed ledger, project details can be found here–
https://usa.visa.com/visa-everywhere/innovation/visa-b2b-connect.html
Visa Job Posting
More importantly, the company listed five areas of focus for the team.

Interestingly, Ripple already offers near real-time settlement and cross border payment solutions via its RippleNet platform. Ripple’s On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) allows participating institutions to source liquidity via XRP. Furthermore, settling through ODL only takes three seconds.
As previously reported by The Crypto Associate, RippleNet saw massive volume growth in Q1 2020, with its On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) service skyrocketing in volume.
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