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Increasing Demand for Cryptocurrency Analysts from Regulatory Bodies and Fintech Companies

By Steven Anderson

The demand for decentralized cryptocurrency keeps growing, and therefore the demand for cryptocurrency analyst is going high.

Regulatory heavyweights like the SEC are hiring analysts.  The duties of the analyst are outlined as, “Duties include coordination with Division staff to establish a…

Securities regulation was recently advertised as a category of the industry in a job posting advertised by the SEC for the post of “Financial Analyst Cryptocurrencies – SEC.”

The job posting stated that the crypto specialist would have to coordinate TM activities and provide expertise concerning crypto and digital asset securities.

The analyst should be working with several stakeholders in the regulatory arena.  This might include and is not limited to domestic and international regulators, market…

It has been required that the candidate should be well-versed in legal and policy-based developments in all phases of cryptocurrency trade.

The candidate who will be chosen will have a major role to play in the Bitcoin (BTC) ETF decision, which is scheduled to be decided on the table of the higher-ups on May 16, 2019.

Several financial and technology companies are working towards hiring a cryptocurrency expert.  This is a sign of the evolution of the decentralized currency industry.

Jack Dorsey, CEO of Square advertised to hire "crypto engineers and designers."  However, for this position, the analyst will be paid in cryptocurrency — Facebook in their…

New cryptocurrency malware has attacked several high-value enterprises across Asia.  This malware is known as "Beapy," and it uses the e-mail as the initial vector in the…

Researchers have to state that "Despite a decline in crypto-jacking activity in 2018 when there was a 52 percent decline in crypto-jacking, this continues to be a room of…

In order to mitigate risks, enterprises should ensure that their networks are protected by several overlapping and supportive defensive mechanisms.

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