Crossmint is the leading enterprise-grade, all-in-one stablecoin and wallet infrastructure platform enabling fintechs and enterprises to integrate stablecoin rails and smart wallets with speed, compliance, and scale.
Backed by Ribbit Capital, Franklin Templeton, NYCA, First Round, and Lightspeed Faction, with $23.6M raised in 2025. Trusted by more than 40,000 clients including global leaders such as MoneyGram, WireX, Toku, and more, Crossmint provides embedded smart wallets, on/offramps, cross-chain stablecoin orchestration, tokenization, and other blockchain primitives through simple, developer-friendly APIs that integrate in minutes and scale to millions of users.
In January 2026, Crossmint secured MiCA authorization from Spain's CNMV, becoming one of a select few stablecoin infrastructure providers fully licensed to operate across all 27 EU member states and held to the same regulatory standards as traditional financial institutions. Crossmint also powers the Republic of the Marshall Islands' first digital UBI program, backs MoneyGram's new stablecoin cross-border experience launching in LATAM, and recently partnered with WireX to expand multichain stablecoin payment infrastructure to non-EVM networks like Stellar.
The future of finance is stablecoin-native. Crossmint makes it easy to get there.
Flexible within the US. Miami, San Francisco or New York preferred.
Full-time
$140,000 - $175,000
Note: Final level and compensation are determined during the interview process based on experience and fit.
4+ years of experience in developer relations, solutions engineering, or a similar role with a heavy emphasis on building.
We are looking for a Senior DevRel Engineer who lives at the frontier of agentic systems and crypto infrastructure, someone who ships exploratory code before others have finished reading the docs.
This role is built around one core function: building. You will spend most of your time prototyping agentic applications on top of Crossmint's APIs, stress-testing new frameworks and protocols as they emerge, and turning sharp technical instincts into reference implementations that move the ecosystem forward. When a new agent framework ships or a new protocol launches, you are already running experiments.
You have a public track record (GitHub repos, threads, demos, or past projects) that shows you have been building in this space, not watching it from the sidelines. You do not wait to be pointed at something interesting. You find it, build on it, and share what you learned.
The external-facing work (content, community, workshops) matters, but it flows from the building. Your credibility comes from the code.