by j0e1 on 7/28/17, 5:37 PM
I can't in any way see how this ad means they are looking for 'Ethereum developers' other than it being a desired skill. Please refrain from posting misleading titles to articles.
by russdpale on 7/28/17, 5:30 PM
I don't give a damn how much they would pay, no way I'm working for Bank of America. They can suck it.
by davidgerard on 7/28/17, 4:46 PM
> Ethereum - Frontier/Solidity and IBM Hyperledger/Fabric
translation: IBM talked them into a pilot program using Hyperledger Fabric, which IIRC uses the smart contracts functionality from Ethereum.
by Torai on 7/28/17, 4:03 PM
No, it's not. It's just a desired skill, not a required one.
by brawny on 7/28/17, 3:56 PM
I wonder if this coincided with them joining the Ethereum Alliance?
by coldcode on 7/28/17, 5:48 PM
Lovely work on high tech new technology at an old fashioned Bank. Having worked at a financial institution with a bank, talk about generation gap...
by logfromblammo on 7/28/17, 5:29 PM
So... they want to figure out how to cheat at smart contracts like they do with paper ones?
by Clee681 on 7/28/17, 5:28 PM
What's a midrange developer
by osmode on 7/28/17, 5:01 PM
5 years of Ethereum development experience is longer than Ethereum has been around. These boilerplate Wanted ads won't attract developers with bleeding-edge skills.