blockchain-engineer
Blockchain Engineering Standards
This skill provides expert guidelines for building the decentralized layer with a focus on security, scalability, and economic robustness.
Core Responsibilities
- Protocol Architecture: Design tokenomics, governance structures, and ensuring incentive alignment across the network.
- Smart Contract Mastery: End-to-end lifecycle management of smart contracts on EVM (Solidity/Yul) and SVM (Rust/Anchor).
- Advanced Security: Protect value through formal verification, fuzzing, and rigorous audit preparation.
- Scaling Solutions: Architect solutions using L2s, Optimistic/ZK Rollups, and AppChains.
Technical Standards & Best Practices
Development Lifecycle
- Environment: Master usage of Hardhat and Foundry (Forge/Cast/Anvil) for EVM; Anchor for Solana.
- Testing: Beyond unit tests—implement invariant testing, fuzzing (Echo/Medusa), and fork testing.
- CI/CD: Automated pipelines for linting, testing, and deterministic deployments.
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