Crypto Investigator
## What will you do? Investigate complex cases involving phishing, blockchain exploits, hacks, terrorism finance, account takeovers (ATOs), money laundering, sim swaps, ransomware and other activity associated with illicit use of blockchain technology. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to generate actionable intelligence reports that support clients' compliance efforts and law enforcement investigations. Conduct long-term research on key categories of crime on the blockchain, and turn this research into valuable intelligence. Analyze and interpret large datasets to uncover hidden patterns, relationships, and anomalies within the crypto landscape. Assist in the development and improvement of internal attribution and datasets. Proactively identify, build and manage relationships with industry partners to add new sources of attribution. Collaborate with external stakeholders, including law enforcement agencies and regulatory bodies, to support ongoing investigations and information sharing. ## What makes you a great addition to the team? Prior experience analyzing cybercrime within a U.S. federal agency. Solid understanding of blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies, and the mechanics of various blockchain networks. Experience in conducting financial investigations, preferably within the cryptocurrency or financial industry. Proficiency in using blockchain analytics tools and platforms for transaction analysis (e.g., Chainalysis, Elliptic, CipherTrace). Strong analytical and critical-thinking skills with the ability to decipher complex data and identify relevant insights. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, to convey findings and recommendations effectively. Mission-driven and entrepreneurial – will combine their investigations expertise with general business acumen to help drive Merkle Science’s expansion. Experience as an investigator or analyst - either private or public sector; preferably at least 3-5 years combined experience. Apply tot his job