Best Crypto Job Boards in 2026
An honest comparison — bias disclosed, every claim verifiable. Captured August 11, 2026.
Disclosure up front: ChainJobs is this site. We are obviously not neutral about which crypto job board is best — so this page competes on verifiability instead of neutrality. Every claim about a competitor below was captured from that board's own public pages on August 11, 2026 and is quoted, not characterised; every claim about ChainJobs is computed live from our own data and you can check it in one click. Where a rival is better at something, we say so.
The comparison
| Board | Listings (as displayed, August 11, 2026) | Where listings come from | Salary data | Best at |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ChainJobs (this site) | 3,706 live roles / 241 companies (computed live) | Aggregated daily from companies' official ATS boards (Greenhouse/Lever/Ashby) — no self-posted listings; roles auto-expire when closed at the source | 691 employer-published USD bands with a daily-recomputed report | Verified-fresh listings, salary transparency, non-technical roles, free JSON API |
| Web3.career | “40,576 blockchain jobs in web3 at 7,294 projects” | Aggregator plus employer-submitted paid listings; sponsored content appears between listings | Salary pages and per-listing ranges on many roles | Sheer volume — the largest displayed listing count in the niche |
| CryptoJobsList | “135 new in Aug 2026”; board updated within hours | Employer-submitted listings | Ranges shown on some listings | One of the oldest boards in the niche; frequent updates and community reach |
| Cryptocurrency Jobs | 46 roles displayed on the home board | Hand-curated: “curates the best new blockchain jobs at leading companies” | Not a primary feature | Curation quality — a small, deliberately selective board |
| Remote3 | “22,000+ listings” claimed; homepage title still dated “Sep 2025” at capture | Aggregated listings, remote-only focus | Not a primary feature | Remote-only browsing and Telegram job alerts |
Competitor listing counts are each site's own displayed figures on August 11, 2026 — they are self-reported and not independently audited. ChainJobs' figures recompute on every daily build.
The honest differences
If you want maximum volume, Web3.career displays the largest count in the niche by far. The tradeoff of volume-first aggregation is noise: sponsored listings mixed into results and a long tail of roles whose freshness is hard to judge.
If you want curation, Cryptocurrency Jobs takes the opposite bet — a small, hand-picked board. You will not find everything there, deliberately.
If you want community and history, CryptoJobsList is one of the oldest boards in crypto and updates frequently with employer-submitted roles. Remote3 focuses the same model on remote-only roles with Telegram alerts.
ChainJobs' bet is verifiability. We list only what companies' own official applicant-tracking systems say is open — re-scraped every day, with roles auto-expiring the moment they close at the source. Nothing is self-posted, so a listing here means the employer's own careers page says it is live today. The same discipline applies to pay: the salary report uses only employer-published bands (691 of them right now), never estimates. And the whole board is free with no signup wall, a free JSON API, and deliberate coverage of non-technical roles that volume boards bury.
How to choose
Honestly: use more than one. A serious search costs nothing but attention, and the boards' models are complementary — check a volume board for breadth, a curated board for signal, and a source-verified board like this one to confirm what is actually open and what it actually pays. If a role appears here, the application link goes straight to the employer's own page — the same place every board ultimately points.
Figures in this guide are computed from ChainJobs' own live board data on 2026-08-21 and update as the board refreshes. We cite only our own listings — no third-party market estimates. How we source data →