🛰 trust & safety
Every job here is real. Here's how we keep it that way.
Fake recruiters are the single biggest danger in web3 job hunting — impersonating known companies over DMs to steal crypto. Web3 Jobs Radar is built to remove that risk at the source.
Why our listings can't be faked
We never take user-submitted job posts. Every listing is pulled directly from a company's own official hiring system (Greenhouse, Lever, Ashby, Recruitee) or a vetted board — and every "Apply" button sends you to the company's real career page. There is no way for a scammer to inject a fake job or pose as a recruiter inside our board.
✓ Look for the "official" badge on a job — it means the posting came straight from that company's hiring system, not a DM.
Our promise to you
- We will never ask you to pay a fee, buy equipment, or send crypto to apply or interview.
- We will never ask you to install software or connect a wallet to use this site.
- We don't run interviews — you always apply on the employer's own domain.
- Every job links to its original posting so you can verify it yourself.
How web3 job scams actually work
Scammers reach out on LinkedIn, Telegram or X impersonating real crypto firms, then take money two ways:
- Advance-fee fraud — a "training fee" or "equipment deposit" in crypto, paid upfront. Then they vanish.
- Wallet-draining malware (the common one) — deep into a real-looking interview, they ask you to install a "meeting app", clone a GitHub "coding test", or download an "identity-verification tool". It silently steals your wallet keys, seed phrase, and browser sessions.
Red flags — walk away if you see these
- An unsolicited DM offering a high-paying role you didn't apply for.
- Any request for a payment, deposit, wallet keys, or seed phrase — ever.
- Asked to install software, run an
.exe/.zip, or clone a repo onto your main machine to "interview". - The apply link points anywhere other than the company's real domain.
- Pressure to move fast, or contact only over Telegram with no company email.