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Unichain Growth Lead

New York, New York, United States

The Uniswap Labs team is building products to unlock value through universal exchange. We envision a future where digital economies flourish, and markets are transparent, global, and equitable.

Our products – the Uniswap Interface, the Uniswap Mobile App, and the Uniswap Extension – are powered by the Uniswap Protocol.  The protocol is the largest onchain marketplace, with billions of dollars in weekly volume across thousands of tokens on Ethereum and 8+ additional chains.

When you join Uniswap, you become part of a team that's reshaping the way value flows on the internet.

About: 

We are seeking a Unichain Growth Lead to define, coordinate and execute the cross-functional strategy to grow Unichain into a leading liquidity and builder hub—focusing on onboarding, ecosystem readiness, developer recruitment, and product-aligned integrations. The ideal candidate will have experience in leading the successful scaling of a comparable chain ecosystem or investing in (and assisting) teams that have successfully done so. They will also have excellent communication and leadership skills enabling them to work effectively across functional teams.

We are headquartered in SoHo in New York City and this role will be NYC based.

Responsibilities:

  • Ecosystem Partner Activation

    Independently build and manage Unichain’s core partner stack—wallets, RPCs, bridges, indexers, and dev tools. Develop partnership tracks tailored to specific use cases (ie. token issuance, LP onboarding, cross-chain swaps) to reduce friction and enable composability across key DeFi primitives. Support UVN’s launch.

    Impact: unlocks access, usability, and product readiness for core DeFi flows

  • Liquidity Migration & Onramping

    Own and execute Labs' liquidity-focused adoption push—starting with Q2 LP onboarding and activation. Design and manage liquidity migration strategies (e.g., LP tooling, partner zaps, migration funnels) and lead coordination with key market makers. Develop strategies for driving inflows from key ecosystems (ie. Base, Arbitrum, eth mainnet).

    Impact: Increases TVL, swap volume, and LP activity on Unichain

  • Token Issuance & Asset Growth (V4)

    Build and scale onboarding motion for token factories, TGEs, and pre-launch partners. Help projects launch natively on Unichain by coordinating liquidity seeding, partner listings (wallets, FOR), and ongoing support for hook-driven token models.

    Impact: drive net new liquidity

  • Builder Recruitment & App Activation

    Lead targeted outreach and support for early-stage native protocol teams and mature cross-chain apps. Prioritize verticals that align with sequencer fee generation and volume growth (ie. swaps, stablecoins, cross-chain messaging).

    Impact: grows transaction activity and sequencer revenue via increased app footprint

  • Cross-Ecosystem Liquidity & Interop

    Design systems and partnerships, in conjunction with BD & research, that improve liquidity routing and interoperability (ie. Superchain routing, filler alignment, stablecoin pools). Push Unichain toward becoming the liquidity backbone for trading across chains.

    Impact: position Unichain as the most effective DeFi execution layer in the Superchain ecosystem

  • Partner Alignment

    Strategize how Uniswap Labs products can act as force multiplier for ecosystem building efforts from Uniswap Foundation, Optimism Foundation, Flashbots and other key foundation partners on all Unichain adoption programs. Drive shared meetings, sync on ecosystem activation, and ensure partners are effectively executing on necessary commitments.

Requirements

  • Minimum 5 years years of professional experience, including:
    • 3-6 years of ecosystem growth, business development or venture investing experience.
    • 1-3 years in crypto-native roles with demonstrated knowledge of the industry.
  • Strong understanding of the Ethereum layer 2 landscape and how to build a successful DeFi ecosystem.
  • Expertise in Uniswap protocols, product suite, and the broader crypto landscape.
  • Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to articulate complex concepts to diverse audiences.
  • Proven ability to influence and persuade external stakeholders effectively.
  • Willingness to travel up to 3-4 weeks annually to support global ecosystem growth initiatives

Minimum full-time salary of $202,351-$224,834. Disclosure in accordance with New York City's Pay Transparency Law. Full Time employees at Uniswap Labs are also eligible for other compensation elements, including equity, tokens, and benefits, dependent on the position type.

Uniswap Labs' Full-Time employee benefits include company-paid medical, dental, & vision for you and your dependents, gym subsidy, 401(k) with 4% employer contribution, annual $1,500 education stipend, unlimited and encouraged time off, up to 16 weeks paid parental leave, home office setup stipend for remote employees and daily lunches at NY headquarters (all benefits are subject to applicable taxes and based on eligibility).

Uniswap Labs is committed to diversity in our workforce and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO). We provide employment opportunities without regard to age, race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, disability (including gender dysphoria and similar gender-related conditions), sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation (including actual or perceived heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and asexuality), veteran status, military status, domestic violence victim status, reproductive health decision making or any other protected category. In addition, Uniswap Labs participates in E-Verify. You can view the E-Verify poster here and the Right to Work poster here.

 

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