Block job postings reveal Jack Dorsey's Bitcoin plans

Block job postings reveal Jack Dorsey's Bitcoin plans

In two recent job postings on LinkedIn, Jack Dorsey’s Block (formerly Square) revealed the group’s plans to develop “the next generation of mining ASIC” and make a hardware wallet for the next 100 million Bitcoin (BTC) users.

The two roles are based at Block’s headquarters in San Francisco and were added to the job posting platform in the past 24 hours.

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For the role of the custom digital design lead, the candidate will help “silicon validation of the ASIC and its prototype.” An ASIC is a small machine that can be used for Bitcoin mining and is considered the best option for Bitcoin network security. The new job posting confirms that Block sets out to develop purpose-built ASICs for BTC mining.

The second vacancy is for the hardware wallet’s global fulfillment and logistics lead. At the job’s core is “bringing easy-to-use, reliable self-custody to a global audience.” Ultimately, Block seeks to distribute its hardware wallets to over 100 countries.

The news aligns with Dorsey’s announcements made in 2021. Back when Block was called Square, Dorsey tweeted, “Square is considering building a Bitcoin mining system based on custom silicon and open source for individuals and businesses worldwide.”

Back in July, Square claimed to be developing an “assisted custody” BTC hardware wallet. It appears the plans are now coming together.

Block is the holding name for Square, CashApp, Spiral, Tidal and TBD54566975. Tidal music streaming service aside, each company is dedicated to furthering Bitcoin adoption and economic empowerment.

Among Block’s suite of companies, there are 650 jobs available around the world. For Block, there are several live listings for state public policy leadership positions across the United States as well as the two aforementioned product-related roles.

Since stepping down as CEO of Twitter, Dorsey has been vocal in his support for Bitcoin while outspoken in his opposition to Web3 — sometimes with varying results. Following a series of well-aimed tweets, he was stuck between a block and a hard place after he had tweeted that venture capitalists own Web3. Marc Andreessen, CEO of Andreessen Horowitz, swiftly blocked him.

However, he is also winning over NBA stars, including NBA champion Andre Iguodala and Klay Thompson, who will receive some of their salaries in Bitcoin using Block’s Cash App. 

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