Stable Coin hired a senior full-stack engineer with a background in mobile development.
Stable Coin (SBC) is a fiat-backed stablecoin unlocking seamless global payments for developers and businesses.
SBC is built as a multi-chain stablecoin to support new networks and emerging ecosystems, vital for blockchain growth. It integrates seamlessly with wallets like Metamask, Rainbow, Phantom, and platforms such as Uniswap. SBC’s smart contracts comply with US Sanctions and BSA requirements, automatically updating to maintain regulatory compliance.
| Industry | Cryptocurrency |
| Number of Hires | 1 |
| Roles Hired | Full Stack iOS Engineer |
| Time to Shortlist | 3 days |
| Time to Hire | 1 week |
| Website | https://stablecoin.xyz/ |
After originally getting in touch at the end of 2024, Stable Coin Founder Jeff Milewski reached out about a new opening for a Full Stack Engineer in April 2025.

They were looking for a general full-stack tech stack, including React, JavaScript and Python, alongside iOS native experience.
After getting in touch, our senior talent team were able to put together a shortlist of top developers in just 3 days. Shqipe, an experienced full-stack developer with a background in mobile app development, was then interviewed and hired in just 2 days.
Shqipe has been working with the Stable Coin team since May 2025, and the company is considering bringing on additional HireDevelopers.com talent.

Shqipe S.
Senior Full Stack Engineer
8 years of experience
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