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    Wall Street wants the best crypto talent but there’s a catch

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    Dozens of digital asset job openings have appeared at traditional financial institutions in recent weeks.

    From JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) and Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) to BlackRock (NYSE: BLK) and Bank of America (NYSE: BAC), everyone wants to tap the crypto talent pool.

    The roles span engineering, product, compliance, and financial crimes and they are paying handsomely.

    But just the knowledge of Bitcoin (BTC) or chart movements isn’t enough to be selected.

    Related: Crypto Jobs Still Accelerating, Despite Hiring Freezes in Tech Industry

    Crypto jobs offer over $200K salaries 

    As per Bloomberg, Morgan Stanley recently posted an executive director role supporting its digital asset products and services financial crimes program, with base pay of up to $265,000 a year. 

    BlackRock is hiring a director of digital assets at up to $270,000 before bonus. 

    Bank of America is seeking a senior engineer for its digital assets platform at up to $200,000, while Fidelity is offering as much as $255,000 for an engineer on its digital assets business. 

    Similar postings have appeared from Bank of New York Mellon (NYSE: BK) and even Nasdaq (NASDAQ: NDAQ), among others.

    The push comes as Wall Street firms build out businesses that have received more welcoming regulatory treatment under the Trump administration. 

    Those range from blockchain-based payment platforms and tokenized money-market funds to Bitcoin ETFs and digital wealth management offerings. 

    JPMorgan launched a dedicated digital assets team earlier this year and has plans to debut two tokenized products in 2026, with hiring skewing toward engineering and product roles.

    The openings are drawing attention in part because they stand in sharp contrast to what is happening across the broader crypto industry, which is still working through a prolonged downturn following a Bitcoin selloff that began in October.

    Several crypto firms are in distress, and layoffs have been widespread. For instance, Gemini cut 30% of staff, and Coinbase began its own round of cuts right ahead of its earnings.

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    But there’s a catch

    Wall Street’s crypto openings come with a requirement. 

    Nearly every role requires not just technical expertise but prior experience at a traditional financial institution. 

    One Morgan Stanley posting required a minimum of six to eight years in investment banking, corporate development, private equity, or a comparable field. 

    JPMorgan’s hiring criteria similarly demand that candidates understand governance, controls, operational processes, and client expectations at a firm of its scale.

    The broader jobs picture

    The Wall Street crypto hiring push is a bright spot within a broader labor market that remains cautious. 

    Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 115,000 in April, with the unemployment rate holding steady at 4.3%. Job gains were concentrated in health care, transportation and warehousing, and retail trade, while federal government employment continued to decline.

    The White House celebrated the report, with spokesman Kush Desai saying in a statement, 

    “Every leading indicator is pointed in the right direction, and Americans can rest assured that the best is yet to come.” 

    Prior months were also revised. February employment was revised down by 23,000 to negative 156,000, while March was revised up by 7,000 to 178,000 additional roles.

    Related: More than 1,200 jobs are coming to the crypto sector, signaling a revival

    This story was originally published by TheStreet on May 8, 2026, where it first appeared in the Jobs, layoffs and employment news section. Add TheStreet as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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