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Internal job ID: 124492
Location: SF, NY, or remote in the US
Salary: $150,000 to $220,000/year
We are hiring a Web3 DeFi Strategy Lead to drive our next growth phase. The candidate will be responsible for developing a strategic roadmap, fostering partnerships, ensuring regulatory compliance, and leading a team of strategists, utilizing their deep understanding of DeFi ecosystems and strong analytical skills.
Responsibilities
As a DeFi Strategy Lead, your responsibilities will include the following:

  • Strategic Leadership: Develop and oversee the implementation of our DeFi strategic roadmap, aligning business goals with the rapid developments in the DeFi sector.
  • Product Development: Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design and launch innovative DeFi products and services that resonate with our target audience.
  • Market Analysis: Conduct comprehensive market analyses to identify opportunities and threats, and recommend actionable strategies to capitalize on market trends.
  • Partnership and Collaboration: Build and maintain partnerships with other DeFi platforms, fostering collaborations that enhance our product offerings and market presence.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Work closely with legal and compliance teams to ensure that all DeFi products adhere to regulatory standards and best practices.
  • Community Engagement: Engage with the DeFi community through various channels, gathering insights and feedback to influence product and strategy development.
  • Team Management and Development: Lead a dynamic team of strategists, nurturing talent and fostering a culture of innovation and excellence.

Skills & Qualifications:
  • 5+ years of experience in the DeFi or broader crypto space, with a proven track record of success in strategy roles.
  • Deep understanding of DeFi ecosystems, protocols, and financial products.
  • Strong analytical and critical thinking skills, with the ability to make data-driven decisions.
  • Excellent leadership and communication skills, with the ability to inspire and lead cross-functional teams.
  • A Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Finance, Business, or a related field.

Bonus Points:
  • Has deep knowledge in on-chain data analysis with tools like Dune Analytics.
  • Demonstrates an interest in on-chain reputation, identities, and attestation infrastructures and applications, reflecting alignment with our core mission.
  • Possesses a foundational understanding of core cryptographic primitives employed by our team, including Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs), and Multi-Party Computation (MPC).
  • Has prior experience in SaaS, working with customers in FinTech, KYC, healthcare, banking, and AI.

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What is Zero-knowledge?

Zero-knowledge is a concept in cryptography that allows two parties to exchange information without revealing any additional information beyond what is necessary to prove a particular fact

In other words, zero-knowledge is a way of proving something without actually revealing any details about the proof

Here are some examples of zero-knowledge:

  1. Password authentication: When you enter your password to log into an online account, the server doesn't actually know your password. Instead, it checks to see if the hash of your password matches the stored hash in its database. This is a form of zero-knowledge because the server doesn't know your actual password, just the hash that proves you know the correct password.
  2. Sudoku puzzles: Suppose you want to prove to someone that you've solved a particularly difficult Sudoku puzzle. You could do this by providing them with the completed puzzle, but that would reveal how you solved it. Instead, you could use a zero-knowledge proof where you demonstrate that you know the solution without actually revealing the solution itself.
  3. Bitcoin transactions: In a Bitcoin transaction, you prove that you have ownership of a certain amount of Bitcoin without revealing your private key. This is done using a zero-knowledge proof called a Schnorr signature, which allows you to prove ownership of a specific transaction output without revealing the private key associated with that output.
  4. Secure messaging: In a secure messaging app, you can prove to your contacts that you have access to a shared secret without revealing the secret itself. This is done using a zero-knowledge proof, which allows you to prove that you have access to the secret without actually revealing what the secret is.