War Story: Losing a Top Rust 1.85 Engineer Because We Offered Below Market Rate in 2026 Published: October 14, 2026 | By: Jamie Chen, VP of Engineering at LedgerFlow It’s 2026, and Rust 1.85 has been out for six months. Its stabilized generic associated types and low-latency async scheduler have become table stakes for any team building mission-critical financial infrastructure. We at LedgerFlow, a mid-sized fintech startup, had just migrated our high-frequency trading core to 1.85, and we needed a lead engineer to own the stack. What we didn’t expect was that a single below-market offer would set our roadmap back by months, and cost us millions in lost revenue. The Candidate We Thought We’d Landed Alex Nguyen had been on our radar for months. A 6-year Rust veteran, he’d contributed to the 1.85 release cycle, specifically the memory safety checks for the new async runtime.…