Spotify could be taking its first steps into crypto and web3, according to a job listing posted on LinkedIn.
The streaming company is hiring a senior backend engineer to explore new technologies such as web3.
The job advert says that the engineer will be part of the experimental growth team within Spotify's freemium offering. They'll be tasked with utilizing new technologies like web3 to"uncover the next growth opportunity" along with building and running experiments on new and existing products. The job listing also asks for experience leading explorations and prototyping new products.
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