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Certification(s): Certified Cryptocurrency Investigator - Blockchain Intelligence Group (CCI)" (U) Certification(s): Certified Cryptocurrency Investigator - Blockchain Intelligence Group (CCI.
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Provide assistance with Cryptocurrency analysis, Blockchain analytics, Open Internet, including social media, Deep and Dark Web intelligence gathering and analysis, data analytics, and electronic evidence analysis related to cybercrime investigations.
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Demonstrate understanding of Cryptocurrency analysis, Blockchain analytics, Open Internet, including social media, Deep and Dark Web intelligence gathering and analysis, data analytics, and electronic evidence analysis related to cybercrime investigations.
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Understanding of cryptocurrency markets or blockchain forensic tools (e.g., Chainalysis, Elliptic, etc.) Caleb & Brown is a leading digital currency exchange that provides personal cryptocurrency brokerage services to over 26,000 clients in more than 100 countries.
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With multiple successful products, and our vocal advocacy for blockchain technology, we have played a major part in mainstream awareness and adoption of cryptocurrency. Finally, we seek people with the desire and capacity to build and share expertise in the frontier technologies of crypto and blockchain, in whatever way is most relevant to their role.
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Our infrastructure - including USDC, a blockchain-based dollar - helps businesses, institutions and developers harness these breakthroughs and capitalize on this major turning point in the evolution of money and technology.
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Demonstrated experience work with cryptocurrency technologies and financial transactional process. (U) Demonstrated experience work with cryptocurrency technologies and financial transactional process.
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Preferred experience/proficiency with cryptocurrency tracing and understanding of blockchain technologies. Experience working as an Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Analyst, financial crime investigator, and/or financial intelligence analyst is preferred.
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Certified Cryptocurrency Investigator - Blockchain Intelligence Group (CCI) Certified Cryptocurrency Investigator - Blockchain Intelligence Group (CCI) Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS.
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The FTS practice focuses on blockchain and cryptocurrency investigations and analysis, cybersecurity incident response, Web3 and NFT technologies, and forensic data analysis. The FTS practice focuses on blockchain and cryptocurrency investigations and analysis, cybersecurity incident response, Web3 and NFT technologies, and forensic data analysis.
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Interest in the cryptocurrency and web3 ecosystems and how they interact with the traditional finance industry. What you'll be responsible for: Circle is looking for an experienced leader who will be responsible for working with the Treasurer in developing and scaling a global best-in-class Treasury Execution, Client Services and supporting Operations functions, covering balance sheet management of new product offerings, OTC, digital asset, and fiat operations.
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Demonstrate a deep understanding of Cryptocurrency analysis, Blockchain analytics, Open Internet, including social media, Deep and Dark Web intelligence gathering and analysis, data analytics, and electronic evidence analysis.
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You have experience with Blockchain technology (such as Bitcoin, Ethereum etc. You will help build the next generation of systems to make cryptocurrency accessible to everyone across the globe, operating real-time applications with high frequency, low latency updates, and managing the most secure, dockerized infrastructure running in the cloud.
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The ideal Seizure Specialist will bring knowledge and expertise in the areas of blockchain technology, crypto wallets, virtual asset service providers (VASPs), open-source intelligence (OSINT), dark web, digital forensics, software development, custody of evidence, and asset forfeiture.
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The ideal candidate will have 3+ years of experience in a sophisticated corporate law practice with experience in blockchain technology virtual and digital currency, token generation events, and NFTs. Experience with, or affinity for, blockchain technology companies and cryptocurrency is required.
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