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Sherlock

Remote

$80k - $130k

Robinhood

Remote

$94k - $110k

Consensys

Remote

$82k - $144k

travoom

Austin, TX, United States

$84k - $90k

Blackwing

Williamsburg, Brooklyn (Hybrid)

$150k - $250k

Blackwing

Williamsburg, Brooklyn (Hybrid)

$130k - $250k

Stellar

Remote

$155k - $215k

Rampnetwork

Remote

$68k - $78k

Rampnetwork

Remote

$68k - $75k

Rampnetwork

Warsaw, Poland

$77k - $112k

Okx

Remote

$90k - $100k

Okx

Remote

$74k - $84k

Okx

Remote

$171k - $257k

Okx

Singapore, Singapore

$59k - $66k

Windranger Labs

Singapore, Singapore

$90k - $112k

Sherlock
$80k - $130k
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About Sherlock

Sherlock believes that a sound currency and functioning financial system should be basic human rights. Sherlock’s mission is to help create an open, uncensorable financial system that is secure enough for billions of people to trust with their life savings. 

Traditional blockchain security reviews are a good start, but it’s not enough. That's why Sherlock provides protocols with state-of-the-art, incentive-aligned audit contests, bug bounties and smart contract coverage. 

Sherlock is the only security provider that includes a warranty after each audit. Sherlock customers get up to $500k of bug bounty and exploit coverage for the first month of launch after every audit.

Sherlock is also the only security provider to serve a customer’s full security needs, including collaborative audits, audit contests, bug bounties, and coverage. 

Sherlock’s audit contests combine the best of traditional auditing with a competitive twist that results in hundreds of eyes looking at the codebase and some of the best security experts in the world surfacing issues that traditional audits miss. 

Sherlock is the leader in auditing, running more public audits than any other provider last year. The Ethereum Foundation, Aave, Optimism, Cosmos, MakerDAO (now Sky) and the biggest crypto teams in the world choose Sherlock for their security needs.

Join Sherlock’s elite team on the ground floor, backed by some of the best Web3 and Silicon Valley VC firms such as Alliance, Archetype, IDEO, CoinFund, Lattice, Spartan, A Capital, and many others. 


Sherlock's Culture

Sherlock's culture is fast-moving, intense, and not right for everyone. Here are some common attributes among historically successful team members at Sherlock:

Mission-focus

Anyone in this for reasons other than creating the best financial coordination mechanism in history will either get too demotivated to last through multi-year bear markets or get too distracted during the frothy bull markets.

Willingness to work long, hard and smart

If Sherlock has any advantage, it is the willingness to work harder and think with more discipline than anyone else. This includes thinking from first principles about all important decisions and always thinking in tradeoffs and bets. 

Owner mentality

Team members get ownership in Sherlock after a short time in this role, and each is expected to act like an owner of a Michelin-star restaurant where no detail is too small.

Builder mentality

Everyone at Sherlock is deep in the arena getting their hands dirty and this is a vulnerable position. There are no pure "idea people" or pure managers at Sherlock; everyone is in execution mode first and foremost.

Customer focus

It is too easy to sit behind a computer and build in an echo chamber. We must go out of our way to experience the customer's viewpoint as often as possible.

Professional athlete mentality

Professional athletes opt in to a high-performance, meritocratic culture. This creates an environment that brings out the best in people and rewards each for their respective performance. But it's also an environment where being in the 70th percentile in your role means you will have a short tenure on the team. 

Comfort with directness and transparency

You must be comfortable giving direct feedback to others and receiving direct feedback yourself. "Not ruffling feathers" comes at the expense of moving in a suboptimal direction for too long. Sherlock is extremely transparent internally (and with customers) which means you can get involved in decisions made in any part of Sherlock.

The Role

Sherlock is already one of the leaders in blockchain security. But we’re looking to push the space forward further. Your role will be to contribute to the development of an exciting new initiative inside Sherlock. 

This initiative will be spearheaded by the CTO of Sherlock directly, and other team members are some of the best in the world at what they do. It will be a small team of elite members working on a very interesting area of blockchain security. If you succeed, you’ll take on much of the new feature development for this initiative, with support from the CTO, Sherlock’s existing engineers and designers. 

We are looking for someone who gets excited about the impact they can make in a role. The pace will be fast and the responsibilities will be high. Experience with Sherlock’s existing frontend and backend tech stack is a requirement. As is a strong base of Solidity knowledge. If you're serious about applying for this job and you've read this far, please email engrecruiting at sherlock dot xyz with 4-sentence answers to each of these three questions: What is the biggest individual contribution you’ve ever made to a software project? What gets you out of bed and excites you? Why should Sherlock select you over hundreds of other applicants?

Your role is to take on the highest impact position in a new initiative at Sherlock alongside a small team of elite players. In terms of the skills required in your role, a strong understanding of Python, Typescript and Solidity is a must. You’ll be responsible for full-stack development of features using Python in the backend, Typescript in the frontend, React and NextJS frameworks. You’ll be building an application related to Solidity smart contract security, so a strong understanding of Solidity is also required.

Any understanding of Solidity security vulnerabilities is a plus, but not a requirement for the role. 


The day-to-day responsibilities of this role include:

- Building features in an enterprise-grade application using Python (backend), Typescript (frontend), React and NextJS (10x weight)

- Understanding the user requirements of a Solidity developer and building based on their feedback (7x weight)

- Taking product direction from the CTO and working alongside designers (7x weight)

- Being extremely hungry/driven and ready to wear a different hat on any given day to help Sherlock succeed (5x weight)


Requirements

- Past experience building full-stack applications using Python (backend), Typescript (frontend), React and NextJS

- A strong understanding of Solidity smart contract development

- A strong interest in Solidity smart contract vulnerabilities

- A strong interest in AI applications and agentic workflows


Nice to Haves

- Past experience with Solidity smart contract development

- Past experience with Solidity smart contract vulnerability research

- Past experience with AI, LLMs, and/or building agentic workflows


What's in it for you

- Attractive base (payable in fiat or crypto) + material tokens/equity + benefits

- Flexible time-off policy

- Great healthcare

- Multiple offsites each year in places like France, Argentina, Thailand, etc.

- Be a huge contributor on a small elite team focused on an exciting area of blockchain security

- Root access to the decision-making process/criteria in all areas of Sherlock and the ability to work directly with the founders

- Move quickly and get stuff done on a small, elite team that has already made a big impact in the crypto space

- Play a huge role in defining the future of Sherlock and accomplishing the goal of making crypto/DeFi accessible to everyone




How much do crypto jobs pay?

The salaries for cryptocurrency jobs vary widely depending on the specific role, industry, location, experience, and other factors

However, in general, cryptocurrency jobs tend to pay relatively well compared to other industries

Here are some examples of average salaries for popular cryptocurrency jobs:

  1. Blockchain Developer: The average salary for a blockchain developer in the US is around $105,000 per year, with salaries ranging from $60,000 to $180,000 per year.
  2. Cryptocurrency Analyst: The average salary for a cryptocurrency analyst in the US is around $85,000 per year, with salaries ranging from $50,000 to $135,000 per year.
  3. Cryptocurrency Trader: The average salary for a cryptocurrency trader in the US is around $95,000 per year, with salaries ranging from $40,000 to $180,000 per year.
  4. Marketing and PR Manager: The average salary for a marketing and PR manager in the US is around $77,000 per year, with salaries ranging from $43,000 to $128,000 per year.
  5. Crypto Lawyer: The average salary for a crypto lawyer in the US is around $120,000 per year, with salaries ranging from $70,000 to $200,000 per year.

Is crypto jobs legit?

Yes, cryptocurrency jobs are generally legitimate, and the industry has created many job opportunities over the years

As the cryptocurrency industry has grown, it has attracted a significant number of legitimate businesses and organizations that require talented individuals to work in various roles, such as blockchain development, cryptocurrency analysis, trading, marketing, public relations, law, and compliance, among others

However, as with any industry, there are also fraudulent job postings and scams that try to take advantage of people looking for work

It is essential to be cautious and thoroughly research any company or job opportunity before applying or accepting a position

You should always verify that the job posting is from a legitimate company and never provide sensitive personal or financial information without ensuring that the opportunity is genuine

To avoid scams, you can do the following:

  1. Research the company before applying for a job or accepting a job offer. Check the company's website, social media, and reviews to ensure that it is legitimate.
  2. Verify the job posting and contact information. Ensure that the email, phone number, or website listed in the job posting is valid.
  3. Don't pay for a job or training. A legitimate company will not ask you to pay for a job or training.
  4. Be wary of job offers that sound too good to be true. If a job offer promises a high salary or unrealistic benefits, it could be a scam.

What careers are there in crypto?

The market of cryptocurrency jobs has grown rapidly in recent years, creating a wide range of career opportunities in various sectors

Here are some of the careers in crypto that you can explore:

  1. Blockchain Consultant: Consultants offer advice to businesses and organizations that are exploring the implementation of blockchain technology. They help with strategic planning, implementation, and optimization.
  2. Blockchain Developer: Developers are responsible for creating and maintaining blockchain-based applications and smart contracts. They need to have experience in coding languages like Solidity, C++, and Python.
  3. Crypto Compliance Officer: These professionals ensure that businesses operating in the crypto industry comply with relevant laws and regulations.
  4. Crypto Journalist: A journalist who specializes in reporting on cryptocurrencies and the blockchain industry. They write news articles, feature stories, and analysis.
  5. Crypto Lawyer: Lawyers who specialize in the crypto industry help navigate complex regulatory and legal frameworks.
  6. Cryptocurrency Analyst: An analyst researches and analyzes cryptocurrencies and the market trends. They provide insights on trading, investments, and risk management.
  7. Cryptocurrency Educator: Educators help individuals and businesses understand the concepts and technicalities of cryptocurrencies and the blockchain technology.
  8. Cryptocurrency Trader: Traders buy and sell cryptocurrencies on exchanges, making profits by predicting market movements.
  9. Marketing and PR Manager: These professionals are responsible for promoting crypto projects, managing the brand's online presence, and building community engagement.

Can you make a career out of cryptocurrency?

Yes, it is possible to make a career out of cryptocurrency

The cryptocurrency industry has grown rapidly in recent years, and there are now many job opportunities available in various sectors related to blockchain and digital currencies

Some of the most common career paths in cryptocurrency include blockchain development, cryptocurrency trading, cryptocurrency analysis, marketing and public relations, and cryptocurrency journalism

There are also roles in cryptocurrency consulting, law, and compliance, among others

To pursue a career in cryptocurrency, it is important to have a strong understanding of the technology and how it works

This may require education or training in computer science, economics, or finance, depending on the specific career path you choose

Additionally, keeping up with the latest developments in the industry is crucial to stay competitive and relevant

As with any career, success in the cryptocurrency industry also requires a strong work ethic, dedication, and a willingness to continuously learn and adapt to new developments

While the industry is still relatively new and rapidly evolving, it has the potential to offer exciting and rewarding career opportunities for those who are passionate about the technology and willing to put in the effort to succeed.

What is crypto jobs?

Crypto jobs refer to employment opportunities in the cryptocurrency industry

This can include jobs related to the development of cryptocurrency technology, such as blockchain development, as well as jobs in crypto-related companies, such as exchanges or payment processing firms

Some examples of crypto jobs include blockchain engineers, crypto traders, and compliance specialists

These jobs often require specialized knowledge and expertise in the field of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.