Trading & Quant Jobs in Crypto & Web3
Crypto trading and quant roles design and run strategies across centralized and decentralized venues, including market making, arbitrage, and MEV capture on-chain. Quants build models in Python and C++, backtest against historical data, and manage risk in highly volatile, 24/7 markets.
These roles develop low-latency execution systems, monitor liquidity and order books, and exploit cross-venue and on-chain inefficiencies through searchers and bots. Strong candidates pair statistics and probability with engineering speed and a deep understanding of exchange microstructure, gas auctions, and mempool dynamics.
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61 jobsMember of Global Risk Management, Quantitative Financial Risk
Anchorage Digital · Remote
$30k–$186k
2 months ago
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Cryptocurrency Trader
Verdigris Holdings Inc. · Remote
$120k–$120k
2 months ago
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Binance Accelerator Program - Post-Quantum Cryptography Researcher
Binance · Remote
$45k–$75k
2 months ago
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Binance Accelerator Program - Post-Quantum Cryptography Researcher
Binance · Remote
$96k–$205k
2 months ago
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Quant Developer
Eqvilent · Remote
$81k–$138k
2 months ago
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Senior Product Manager, Trading Growth
Base · Remote
$207k–$244k
2 months ago
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Trading Operations Team Lead
Anchorage Digital · Remote
$90k–$150k
2 months ago
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Software Engineer, Trading Bot Developer
PumaPulse · Remote
$90k–$90k
2 months ago
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Trading Technology Engineer Java Quant
Bitmex · Remote
$117k–$130k
3 months ago
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Crypto Trader
Fox Global Assets LTD · Remote
$60k–$60k
3 months ago
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Trading Technology Engineer (Java/Quant)
BitMEX · Remote
$98k–$162k
3 months ago
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Frequently asked questions
What skills do crypto quant trading jobs require?
Strong statistics and probability, programming in Python and often C++ for speed, backtesting and risk management, and an understanding of market microstructure and on-chain mechanics like MEV.
What is MEV and why does it matter for trading roles?
MEV, maximal extractable value, is profit from reordering, inserting, or censoring transactions in a block. Many on-chain trading roles build searchers and bots to capture arbitrage and liquidation opportunities.
Do I need a finance background to be a crypto quant?
Many quants come from math, physics, or computer science rather than finance. What matters most is quantitative rigor, coding ability, and the discipline to manage risk in volatile markets.
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