About Loti AI, Inc
In an AI-driven world, Loti ensures your identity remains in your control. Our platform enhances human uniqueness, empowering individuals to choose what they share or keep private. We are building a future where personal autonomy and technological advancement exist in harmony, fostering creativity and benefiting society.
About the Role:
Loti is seeking a DevOps engineer passionate about decentralized infrastructure. You'll be the backbone for all on-chain likeness rights enforcement—deploying, scaling, and maintaining our distributed systems.
Responsibilities:
- Spin up IPFS pinning clusters and support Arweave redundancy
- Manage cross-chain bridges for multi-network NFT enforcement
- Deploy and monitor blockchain nodes
- Implement and manage Graph Protocol subgraphs
Qualifications:
- Proficient in IPFS, Arweave, and The Graph
- Experience with CI/CD pipelines, Docker, and Kubernetes
- Familiarity with relayer architecture and API performance tuning
At Loti AI, we are pioneering digital likeness protection and setting the highest standards in a rapidly evolving landscape. Our values shape how we work:
- Pioneering: We lead the way in protecting digital identity.
- Expertise: We trust our team and empower them to make decisions.
- Transparency: We communicate openly and learn from our experiences.
- Well-being: We foster balance between work and life.
- Discretion: We handle sensitive material with professionalism and care.
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