Background

Blockcrunch is the premier go-to educational resource for crypto natives.

Since 2018, Blockcrunch has been the trusted podcast by developers, operators and investors in Web 3. With ~1M unique downloads, Blockcrunch is known for surfacing “the next big thing” in crypto early on in over 200+ episodes, interviewing the founders of companies like Solana (2018), and Opensea (2020) before they took off. In 2022, Blockcrunch launched “Blockcrunch VIP”, a series of in-depth research memos for subscribers who want to go the extra mile to gain the extra edge in crypto, currently with 7,000+ subscribers within months of launching.

Blockcrunch’s host is Jason Choi, a respected voice in the industry known for his research-driven approach to crypto. Choi previously co-helmed Asia’s top-returning Web 3 institutional fund, Spartan Capital as a General Partner, and has a dedicated following of 130,000 on his Twitter. He is now the co-founder of Tangent, the premier angel investing club in crypto for founders, by founders.

Role Description

Blockcrunch is looking for a part-time analyst to assist with its research. The role is ideal for those looking to build their own profiles as crypto analysts, or those working at existing crypto companies looking to grow a following as an analyst or transition to an investment role. You will work closely with a small team and have direct access to Jason as you navigate the crypto industry.

Key details:

What Can You Expect on a Day to Day Basis

The role is deliverables-driven and fully remote. Each month, you may be assigned an asset to cover and your writing will be published to Blockcrunch’s audience under your own name.

Activity Time per week
Weekly research team sync 30 minutes
1 in-depth monthly article (10-20 pages) on one interesting project 4 hours (16 hours of writing a month)
Ad hoc research on episodes or sponsored reports 1-2 hours
Optional: Twitter recaps of Blockcrunch episodes ( to build profile) 30 minutes
Total 6-10 hours a week

Requirements

Compensation and Structure