Member of Product, Custody
Anchorage
Estimated Salary: $142K-$238K
Location: United States / Portugal
At Anchorage Digital, we are building the world’s most advanced digital asset platform for institutions to participate in crypto.
Anchorage Digital is a crypto platform that enables institutions to participate in digital assets through custody, staking, trading, governance, settlement, and the industry's leading security infrastructure. Home to Anchorage Digital Bank N.A., the only federally chartered crypto bank in the U.S., Anchorage Digital also serves institutions through Anchorage Digital Singapore, Porto by Anchorage Digital
, and other offerings.
The company is funded by leading institutions including Andreessen Horowitz, GIC, Goldman Sachs, KKR, and Visa, with its Series D valuation over $3 billion. Founded in 2017 in San Francisco, California, Anchorage Digital has offices in New York, New York; Porto, Portugal; Singapore; and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Learn more at anchorage.com, on X @Anchorage, and on LinkedIn.
As a Product Manager on our Custody team, you will drive the development of our industry-leading custody platform - the foundation of Anchorage Digital's regulated infrastructure. Our custody solutions enable institutions to securely store and manage digital assets through advanced security architecture and proven operational controls.
You will work closely with engineering teams to enhance our institutional-grade custody infrastructure, building powerful solutions to solve customer needs for the largest institutions in crypto and seamless integrating with our broader suite of services. This is your opportunity to shape the future of institutional digital asset custody, working at the core of our platform to enable safe, compliant, and efficient crypto adoption.
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