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Remote Web3.Js Developer Salary and Equity in 2024

How much do remote undefined expect to make at US-based startups? The average expected salary for remote undefined in a startup is 97k per year, with a range from 4k to 170k. The salary range for undefined varies depending on factors such as industry, experience, skills, and startup stage.

97.1k

Average Salary

3 years

Average years of experience

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The average salary for a remote Web3.Js developer is $97,083, which is 0.1% lower than the average remote startup salary of$97,167. Remote Web3.Js developer salaries are based on exclusive Wellfound data. All data is updated on a weekly basis. Factors that may influence salary include: location, years of experience, title, size of company, and industry.

Top of market

$137,083/yr

Range $110k - $170k

Average

$97,083/yr

Range $65k - $130k

Below Average

$54,625/yr

Range $4k - $85k


Industries

The highest average salary remote Web3.Js developer can get in Mobile, that is $117,000. This pay is 13.6% higher than the average Web3.Js developer salary, which is $103,000. The highest-paying industries in 2023 are: Mobile (avg $117,000 per year), Finance Technology (avg $115,000 per year), Mobile Application (avg $115,000 per year).

Tech Stack

The top-paying developer skills of 2024 are:
  • 1. Go

    $170k

  • 2. PostgreSQL

    $165k

  • 3. Kubernetes

    $162k

  • 4. C++

    $150k

  • 5. Express.js

    $150k

  • 6. PyTorch

    $150k

  • 7. GCP

    $145k

  • 8. Elixir

    $140k

  • 9. ElasticSearch

    $137k

  • 10. Redis

    $135k


Years of experience

Below Average

Average

Top of Market

The highest average salary remote Web3.Js developer can get with 4-6 years of experience, that is $52,000. This pay is 46.5% lower than the average salary in remote startups, which is $97,167. The salary range varies with years of experience and depends on other factors such as skill set, size of company, and industry.