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Company: Thrive Protocol
Job Location: United States
Job Type: FULL_TIME - (ON_SITE)
Date Posted: April 03, 2025
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Apply NowThrive Protocol is an early-stage crypto company that partners with leading Web3 ecosystems to attract top talent, fund their work, and help scale the impactful projects they create. Thrive powers crypto GDP by automating treasury allocations to builders who create real value.
We have $100M+ in committed treasury allocations from leading ecosystems like Arbitrum, Polygon, ApeChain, Hedera, Xion, Swell, Metis, Boba, and more—and we’re just getting started.
We've funded 1,700+ projects across blockchains, fueling onchain development at scale. 230,000+ wallets have connected to Thrive, with 90,000+ contributors earning in the ecosystem.
We’re a rocket ship. We 10x every year. With treasury commitments doubling quarterly, we’re on track to power $1B+ in allocations in the next 2 years.
Thrive is crypto’s best-kept secret and we need your help running point on our most important relationships and deployments.
We’re hiring a full-time Ecosystem Specialist to lead developer acquisition, manage grant deployment execution, and serve as Thrive’s primary point of contact across multiple Web3 ecosystems. This role combines DevRel, ecosystem growth, and light-touch deployment management—perfect for someone who is equally comfortable talking to developers, navigating grant systems, and coordinating cross-functional teams.
You’ll be responsible for driving high-quality project applications, ensuring successful deployment operations, and building strong relationships with builders and ecosystem leaders.
Developer Acquisition & Engagement
Deployment Strategy & Execution
Ecosystem Growth & Partnership Management
Reporting & Process Optimization
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.