Digital wallet and trading platform for crypto and traditional assets
Uphold operates a multi-asset trading and payment platform covering over 300 assets, from cryptocurrencies to metals and fiat currencies. The tech stack reveals a mature, distributed systems approach: Go and C++ for performance-critical services, Kafka and Apache Pulsar for event streaming, Kubernetes for orchestration, and a dual REST/GraphQL API surface. Engineering dominates the hiring mix and is actively scaling microservices architecture while tackling documented scalability and API reliability challenges — typical friction points for fintech platforms managing high-frequency transactions across multiple asset classes.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Acquisition, CRM Head, Sales Director
Founded in 2013, Uphold is a digital wallet and cryptocurrency trading platform headquartered in New York. The product serves both consumers and businesses, offering what the company calls an 'Anything-to-Anything' interface that lets users transact between digital and traditional currencies through a single mobile or web application. The platform integrates with partner services for interest-earning, crypto payroll, and charitable donations. Uphold operates with global presence: currently hiring in Portugal, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The organization is 201–500 people, with engineering representing the largest department and senior-level roles dominating the active hiring pipeline.
Go, C++, Python, TypeScript, and Java for backend services; React and Next.js for frontend; Kafka, Apache Pulsar, and NSQ for event streaming; PostgreSQL for data storage; Kubernetes and Docker for orchestration; AWS for cloud infrastructure.
Active projects include microservice architecture development, consumer and business API expansion, VIP product offerings, risk management strategy implementation, and improving API reliability and event tracking — reflecting efforts to scale infrastructure and reduce technical debt.
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