Staff / Principal Cryptographer (IC)

Strattmont,
Remote

About The Position

The company is the digital-asset custody and infrastructure platform for the GCC. We hold institutional crypto safely, settle transactions across chains, and expose all of that as a developer API and a regulated-grade institutional console. A custody platform either trusts its MPC scheme or it should not exist. We have shipped a working TSS stack with the founding engineering team. We now need a research-grade specialist to own scheme selection, audit response, signing-protocol evolution, post-quantum readiness, and the cryptographic hard-facts of the platform from the inside. This is not a generic blockchain engineer who applies primitives. This is a practicing cryptographer who designs them, reviews them, and ships them.

Requirements

  • 8-plus years of applied cryptography practice, with at least 4 years on threshold signing, MPC, secret sharing, or related primitives shipped in production at a regulated entity.
  • Hands-on with at least one of: GG18, GG20, FROST, CGGMP21, DKLs23, BLS threshold, lattice-based threshold (Raccoon, Sparkle, equivalent), or a comparable scheme family. You have implemented it, not just read the paper.
  • Production code in Rust or Go. Not just research code. Mainline branches that hold real customer assets.
  • Public technical artifact. At minimum one of: an IACR ePrint, RWC / CRYPTO / EUROCRYPT / ASIACRYPT talk, a maintainer role on an open-source MPC library (cggmp21, multi-party-ecdsa, ZKP libraries, lattice libraries, equivalent), or a public scheme-review writeup.
  • Has been through one regulated-audit cycle as the cryptography-side owner. SOC 2, NYDFS DFS Part 500, FCA, MAS, VARA, OCC, FINMA, or equivalent.
  • Communicates research clearly to engineers who are not cryptographers. You can write a one-page explainer of a primitive that a Senior IC will internalize in 30 minutes.
  • English fluency. Written and verbal.

Nice To Haves

  • PhD in cryptography from a recognized program.
  • Co-authorship on a paper that has been cited by a deployed system you can point to.
  • Experience reviewing or contributing to NIST submissions (post-quantum signature competition, multi party threshold cryptography call).
  • Open-source maintainer credentials on cggmp21, multi-party-ecdsa, libthreshold, mpc-lib, FRESCO, sl crypto, dkls23, or equivalent.
  • Has co-designed a scheme that was implemented by a third party.
  • Comfort with lattice cryptography and post-quantum threshold variants.

Responsibilities

  • Own the cryptographic core of the company’s custody platform.
  • Select, justify, and evolve the MPC / TSS scheme family we run in production (CGGMP21, FROST, GG18 / GG20, lattice variants, future post-quantum threshold schemes).
  • Author and shepherd scheme-review documents.
  • Sit in audit conversations with Trail of Bits, NCC Group, Zellic, or equivalent.
  • Read and write Rust and Go cryptographic code.
  • Pair with the custody engineering team on signing-service performance, share generation, key rotation, and recovery flows.
  • When a paper, advisory, or competitor disclosure changes our threat model, write the response and propose the fix.
  • Speak at IACR venues, RWC, Real World MPC, ZKProof.
  • Publish work that the company allows you to publish.
  • Lift the cryptographic literacy of the engineering organization.
  • Run paper-reading sessions.
  • Mentor IC engineers who want to grow into cryptographic specializations.
  • Grow the cryptography function to a small team and hire the next people within 18 to 24 months.
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