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About us

Re7 Capital is a London based crypto-asset investment firm where we utilise our deep crypto network, knowledge of the crypto market and proprietary data infrastructure to drive investment decisions for a number of fund strategies and DeFi projects. The Re7 team is dynamic with a strong background in investment management, data science and crypto.


If you are insanely passionate about crypto, enjoy working at the centre of one of the fastest moving industries and want to be on the cutting edge of lending, borrowing and liquid staking - then this opportunity is for you.


Responsibilities
DeFi Research

  • Conduct in-depth due diligence on potential investment opportunities
  • Identify new protocols and liaise with them to evaluate risks & opportunities
  • News collection and synthesis

Portfolio Management

  • Review technical requirements for new chains, platforms and vaults
  • Manage asset issuer relationships (follow ups, changes to contracts, new rewards)

Ops & Risk Monitoring

  • Compile weekly and monthly funds and client performance reports and presentations
  • Monitor performance dashboards across the portfolio; escalate anomalies

Qualifications

  • 3+ years’ professional experience with at least 2 in traditional finance (investment banking, asset management, hedge funds etc) plus demonstrable interest in DeFi
  • Familiarity with major L1/L2 ecosystems and basic on-chain interactions (wallet, DEX swap, lending deposit)
  • Entrepreneurial & commercial mindset
  • Dynamic and able to consistently move at a lightning-fast pace
  • Excellent organisational, time management and planning skills
  • Strong communication skills
  • University graduate
  • Ability to clearly and concisely communicate complex concepts and ideas

Benefits

  • Competitive package
  • Opportunity to work with and learn from one of the brightest teams and fastest growing firms in a rapidly evolving and exciting industry

Application process

  • CV
  • A cover letter
  • Provide an extensive due diligence report on a DeFi opportunity you think Re7’s delta-neutral fund should invest in. Research should cover the project fundamentals, expected yield and duration, key risks and a clear summary and investment recommendation


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