Onchain security platform monitoring threats across wallets, protocols, and exchanges
Blockaid operates a detection and prevention platform for web3 threats, built on direct integrations with major wallet and protocol infrastructure plus internet-wide monitoring for offchain signals. The stack reflects a real-time data company: Kafka, Kinesis, Flink, and Spark Streaming for ingest; dbt and Dagster for transformation; Elasticsearch, Datadog, and Grafana for observability. Hiring is heavily weighted toward sales (six open roles across multiple geographies) relative to engineering, indicating rapid go-to-market expansion.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director
Blockaid provides onchain security services to chains, protocols, wallets, exchanges, banks, and digital asset managers. The platform combines pre-transaction and onchain data from direct integrations with wallet and protocol partners alongside offchain threat intelligence to identify and block malicious activity before it reaches end users. The company operates from New York with a 51–200 person team distributed across the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel. Current priorities include scaling cloud infrastructure, building regional sales operations (LATAM), and automating internal CI/CD workflows.
Blockaid runs on Python and TypeScript, deployed on AWS/GCP/Azure using Kubernetes. Data pipeline: Kafka, Kinesis, Flink, Spark Streaming, Apache Airflow, dbt, Dagster. Observability: Datadog, Kibana, Grafana, Elasticsearch, Tableau, Power BI, Looker.
Blockaid is headquartered in New York. The company also maintains hiring presence in the United Kingdom and Israel.
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