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Nethermind

Product Manager — Agentic Payments & Wallets

Posted 3 Days Ago
Remote
3 Locations
Mid level
Remote
3 Locations
Mid level
Seeking a Product Manager to lead early-stage crypto payment and wallet projects, conducting market research, customer discovery, and shaping product vision from 0 to 1, while securing design partners and planning go-to-market strategies.
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What we're building

Nethermind is exploring the next generation of crypto payments and wallet infrastructure — where AI agents, humans, and APIs transact value seamlessly:

  • x402 / Agentic Payments: Building "Stripe for x402" — the payments, billing, and analytics infrastructure for machine-to-machine and agent-to-agent commerce. Think: subscriptions, credits, refunds, and developer tooling on top of the x402 protocol.

  • Agentic Wallet: A mobile-native, intent-based wallet combining traditional AA (ERC-4337) capabilities with agent-driven automation, adaptive security, and privacy-preserving payments. Users say what they want ("stake $50 in ETH"), and the wallet figures out how.

These are early-stage ventures — some with prototypes, some still in research. The products will evolve based on what we learn from the market.

What we need

A Product Manager who thrives in ambiguity and can take products from 0 → 1. This is not about optimizing existing funnels or shipping incremental features. It's about:

  • Discovering whether a product should exist at all

  • Finding the first customers who desperately need it

  • Shaping the product based on real conversations, not assumptions

  • Moving fast with small teams to test hypotheses

You'll work closely with:

  • Potential customers: infra providers, agent developers, protocol teams, DeFi power users

  • Small, scrappy engineering teams building prototypes

  • BD/partnerships to source design partners and early pilots

  • Leadership to validate venture direction and resource allocation

Role & Responsibilities

1) Customer discovery & market research

  • Talk to 50+ potential customers in the first 3 months: compute providers, API sellers, wallet users, agent builders, DeFi protocols

  • Identify who has the burning pain: "Who will pay for this today, not in 2 years?"

  • Map the competitive landscape and understand why existing solutions fail

  • Synthesize insights into clear hypotheses about what to build and for whom

2) Shape the product from zero

  • Translate messy customer feedback into a focused product vision

  • Define the wedge: the smallest, most compelling version that unlocks the first paying customers

  • Write lightweight specs and work directly with engineers to iterate fast

  • Kill ideas that don't validate — pivot without emotional attachment

3) Secure design partners & early pilots

  • Source and close 2–5 design partners willing to co-develop and provide real feedback

  • Negotiate early pilot terms (paid or strategic value exchange)

  • Build relationships that turn into case studies and word-of-mouth

4) Plan go-to-market (GTM)

  • Define the initial target segment and positioning ("Who is this for? Why us? Why now?")

  • Create lightweight sales collateral and demo materials

  • Work with BD to identify outreach channels and partnership opportunities

  • Plan pricing hypotheses and validate willingness to pay

5) Own the narrative & stakeholder alignment

  • Communicate progress, learnings, and pivots clearly to leadership

  • Build conviction internally for continued investment (or recommend sunsetting)

  • Represent the product externally at conferences, calls, and in content

Success looks like (first 6–12 months)

This is not about MRR or DAUs yet. It's about validation:

  • Design partners secured: 2–5 committed partners actively testing with you

  • Validated problem-solution fit: Clear evidence that the wedge solves a real pain

  • Letters of intent or paid pilots: Early revenue signals, even if small

  • Hypothesis log: Documented learnings — what worked, what didn't, what pivoted

  • GTM playbook draft: Initial positioning, ICP, and channel strategy ready to scale

  • Team alignment: Engineering, BD, and leadership aligned on next phase

Requirements

  • 3+ years in Product Management, with at least 1 year in a 0→1 or early-stage environment (startup, new product line, or venture studio)

  • Demonstrated ability to find product-market fit through customer discovery, not just feature shipping

  • Strong customer development skills: you've done hundreds of customer interviews and can synthesize patterns

  • Comfortable with high ambiguity: no roadmap handed to you, limited data, fast pivots

  • Excellent written and verbal communication — you can pitch, write specs, and run customer calls

  • Familiarity with crypto/Web3: wallets, DeFi basics, on-chain payments, developer tooling

  • Bias to action: you ship scrappy MVPs and learn, rather than waiting for perfect specs

Nice to have

  • Experience with payments infrastructure (Stripe, payment rails, billing systems)

  • Familiarity with AI/agent products and how agents interact with APIs and wallets

  • Understanding of account abstraction (ERC-4337), intent-based architectures, or x402 protocol

  • Background in B2B developer tools or platform/marketplace products

  • Existing network in the crypto/Web3 ecosystem (infra providers, protocols, VCs)

Why this role is different

  • You're not inheriting an established product with existing users — you're building from scratch

  • You'll have real ownership and influence on product direction

  • You'll work on the frontier of AI + crypto + payments — an emerging category with massive TAM

  • Nethermind brings credibility, security expertise, and ecosystem relationships — but you bring the product instincts

Working model

Remote-first, globally distributed team.

Top Skills

Account Abstraction
AI
Crypto
Developer Tooling
Erc-4337
On-Chain Payments
Payments Infrastructure
Web3
X402 Protocol

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