Crypto & Web3 Jobs in Germany

Germany pairs a strong engineering culture with a clear regulatory stance, and Berlin is its undisputed crypto capital. The city is home to a dense web3 startup community, recurring conferences and a deep pool of protocol and infrastructure developers. Frankfurt adds an institutional dimension through its banking and exchange presence.

Demand leans toward backend and smart-contract engineering, zero-knowledge research, security and product. Germany's licensing regime for crypto custody has encouraged regulated firms to build compliance teams. English is widely used in startups, though German helps for institutional roles. Find German web3 and crypto openings here.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Berlin good for crypto jobs?
Very. Berlin has one of Europe's densest concentrations of web3 startups, engineers and community events, making it a top destination for protocol and infrastructure work.
How is crypto taxed in Germany?
Private crypto held over a year can often be sold tax-free, while shorter holdings and earned tokens may be taxable. Specifics depend on your circumstances, so seek professional advice.
Do I need to speak German for web3 roles?
Most startups operate in English, so it is rarely required for engineering. German is more useful for institutional, legal and customer-facing positions.