# For analysts

### Crypto/web3 analyst:

As a Crypto / Web3 Analyst, your main responsibility will be to monitor and interpret ongoing developments in the crypto and decentralized technology landscape. You’ll be expected to follow key events, market shifts, protocol updates, and emerging narratives — and turn that information into clear, concise reports and strategic proposals tailored for the internal team.

Your work will directly support the company’s decision-making processes. You’ll help identify potential investment opportunities in tokens, protocols, and ecosystems, as well as highlight risks and broader industry trends that may influence the company’s positioning or strategy. This role combines analytical thinking with curiosity and a strong grasp of the crypto space — from on-chain metrics and tokenomics to governance models and ecosystem dynamics.

While experience in Web3 is valuable, you won’t be left to figure things out alone. In the beginning, you’ll receive support from colleagues who will help you integrate into ongoing workflows and get familiar with tools, priorities, and internal standards. You’ll also be added to the work chat and relevant communication channels to stay up to date and collaborate with the rest of the team.

This is a remote-first role, but depending on your location and interest, occasional participation in offline events, conferences, or internal meetups may be possible.

Compensation: Salary is discussed individually, based on your experience, contribution, and level of involvement. Additional performance-based bonuses or other incentives may also be considered.

### **Project Analyst (Venture Research – Web3, Deep Tech, Emerging Markets):**

As a Project Analyst at a venture capital firm operating at the frontier of decentralized technologies and next-generation computing, your role will be focused on deep research and strategic analysis of early-stage projects, teams, protocols, and ecosystems across Web3 and beyond. This includes, but is not limited to, blockchain infrastructure, DeFi, privacy tech, AI-native networks, crypto-economic primitives, and other adjacent or converging sectors such as extended reality (XR), edge computing, or decentralized identity systems.

You will be tasked with identifying and evaluating projects across multiple verticals, regardless of whether they are strictly “crypto-native.” What matters is technological depth, founder quality, long-term vision, and alignment with structural trends that redefine how value, intelligence, and ownership are distributed in the digital age. Your scope is not limited to tokens or public chains — we’re equally interested in data availability layers, developer tooling, zero-knowledge infrastructure, modular stacks, real-world asset protocols, distributed storage, or even compute-related hardware projects at the edge of Web3 and traditional infrastructure.

Your day-to-day work will involve analyzing whitepapers, protocol architecture, go-to-market strategies, token models, governance structures, and funding rounds — often with limited public information. You’ll synthesize this into internal memos, investment theses, and decision frameworks that are actionable and signal-driven. These materials are used directly by the investment team and collaborators to make capital allocation decisions, form partnerships, or initiate exploratory conversations with founders.

In addition to diligence on specific projects, you will be encouraged to track meta-level ecosystem trends, identify under-researched verticals, or raise contrarian theses where you believe the market is mispriced or missing something. You’re not just researching — you’re contributing to a broader strategic perspective on where innovation is headed and where we, as a venture fund, should be positioned before it happens.

You’ll collaborate with other researchers, ecosystem scouts, and technical contributors. You'll also have access to leading on-chain and off-chain analytics tools (Dune, Nansen, Token Terminal, Arkham, GitHub, etc.), investor deal rooms, and our internal project database. Over time, you may also be looped into founder interviews, product testing, or internal discussions around token design, governance participation, and protocol-level incentives.

This role is remote-first and async by design, with flexible hours and workflows. If you’re based in or frequently travel to active innovation hubs (e.g., Singapore, Berlin, Lisbon, Tel Aviv, or Paris), you’ll also have opportunities to attend key conferences, private roundtables, and offsite strategy sessions. Participation in major events such as Token2049, Devcon, EthCC, or Zero Knowledge Summits is encouraged and supported by the fund.

We’re looking for individuals who are not only curious and analytical but also able to think structurally, argue clearly, and distill complexity into insight. You don’t need to be an engineer or crypto maximalist — but you should be comfortable navigating between narratives, technologies, and capital. Whether your background is in venture, consulting, product strategy, economics, or data science — if you have strong research instincts and know how to ask the right questions, we’d like to work with you.

Compensation:\
Salary is discussed individually and is based on your experience level, depth of involvement, and regional expectations. Bonus structures, carry participation (in certain cases), and performance-based rewards may be offered depending on the nature and impact of your contributions. Collaboration can be structured flexibly — as a full-time, part-time, or contract-based role — and we’re also open to working with independent researchers, analysts, or scouts on a per-project basis.


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