We're building a peer-to-peer exchange where fans buy and sell positions in individual athletes, like a stock. Real money, central limit order book, mechanical settlement against a published rules-based rating computed from official on-field stats. There is no house. Fans trade against each other like a prediction market.
We are far along on everything except the build. Rating methodology is designed, legal structure is scoped with counsel, payments and data vendors are selected, and we ran a beta this past NFL season that drew ~1,000 organic users and 21,000 trades in four weeks. The founding team was part of Founders Inc, and we are about to open our seed round.
We are hiring the engineer who owns the entire technical build, with no inherited architecture and nobody between them and the problem:
Matching engine and order book Rating and settlement engine, deterministic, computed from official stats Ledger, custody, and the real-time data pipeline Every architecture decision, including one we have deliberately left open: on-chain vs off-chain custody and settlement at v1
Looking for someone who has built correctness-critical, concurrent systems. Trading, exchanges, payments, or comparable. Language is open. We care about systems depth, not a specific stack. Two non-technical founders, so you would own the technical domain completely and be the technical voice with investors and eventually regulators. Email me leon@fansharesapp.com if interested, thanks