Crypto Coordinator

CryptoShield
Ickleford
6 days ago
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Job Description

Job Description:

Job Title: Community Coordinator - Overview

The Private Coin Exchange (PCE) is a community-driven platform designed for participants in the digital asset (DLT) space. As a Community Coordinator, you will be responsible for building, managing, and growing your own network of members within the PCE ecosystem.

This is a relationship-led role suited to individuals with an interest in crypto, financial structuring, and high-value client engagement.

Key Responsibilities

1. Community Building & Growth

  • Identify, engage, and onboard new members into the PCE platform
  • Build and manage your own community of digital asset holders
  • Develop relationships with investors, traders, and crypto participants
  • Educate prospects on the PCE platform and its value proposition

2. Client Engagement & Education

  • Explain the PCE structure, onboarding process, and membership options

Guide prospective members through:

  • Business Transfer Agreement
  • Right to Manage contract
  • Platform onboarding process
  • Communicate key concepts around crypto ownership, reporting, and evolving regulatory frameworks

3. Brand & Network Development

  • Position yourself as a trusted contact within the digital asset space
  • Leverage personal networks, online presence, and partnerships

Key Skills & Experience

  • Strong networking and relationship-building ability
  • Commercial mindset with a focus on long-term income generation

Interest or experience in:

  • Cryptocurrency / digital assets
  • Finance, wealth structuring, or alternative investments
  • Confident communicator, able to explain complex concepts clearly
  • Self-starter with the ability to build and manage a community independently

Compensation & Structure

  • Performance-based earnings:
  • 33% share of revenues
  • Recurring income model tied to member retention and growth
  • Flexible, remote, self-directed role

Summary

This is not a traditional job—it is a network-driven, revenue-generating role where you build and manage your own community within the PCE ecosystem.

Success in this role comes from:

  • Strong relationships
  • Consistent community growth
  • Clear communication of value
  • Long-term engagement with members

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Work Location: Remote

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