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A cutting-edge fintech company is seeking a quantitative trading technologist to lead strategic partnerships and enhance product integrations. This role involves collaboration across stakeholders and the management of high-stakes trading systems, requiring strong quantitative skills and technical expertise.
DORA is building the next generation of bond markets through a cutting-edge API-driven protocol. By integrating sophisticated mathematical models and novel algorithms for debt markets, DORA enables 24/7 liquidity, full transparency, and sub-millisecond transaction latency for bond trading. The protocol is fully compatible with tokenized assets (RWA’s), next-gen stablecoins, and all forms of fixed income.
Our partners include HFT quant firms, Algo traders, macro funds, institutional trading desks, and global asset managers. DORA is backed by some of the largest digital asset firms, Wall Street banks, and hedge funds.
We are seeking a highly skilled and entrepreneurial quantitative trading technologist to lead strategic partnerships and drive product integrations across our trading stack. This role sits at the intersection of quant research, algo trading systems, infrastructure integration, and business development.
You will work closely with external partners (exchanges, brokers, data providers), and internal stakeholders (quant researchers, traders, engineers) to evaluate, negotiate, and implement solutions that directly impact our trading and revenue outcomes.
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Brent Xu, the founder of DORA, previously built Umee, the most modular algorithmic lending protocol in Web3 that has generated $250M+ in lifetime loans as well as over $1Bn USD in cross chain transactions. Over his startup journey, he has raised $42M+ in venture capital funding from top investors, including Polychain, Coinbase, ConsenSys, IDEO CoLab Ventures, Jump Trading, GSR, and Brian Kelly Capital Management.
Before launching startups, Brent was among the first 20 employees at ConsenSys, where he played a key role in Ethereum’s early development. Prior to blockchain, he was a bond trader specializing in high-yield credit, distressed debt, and mortgage-backed securities, trading $50-$100 Bn in notional value annually on Wall Street.