Role Overview
Multisig Forensic Analysts investigate suspicious activity within multisig wallets, including signer-collusion patterns, threshold-bypass exploits, and unauthorized signer additions. The role is critical to investigations of bridge exploits and treasury drains.
Key Responsibilities
- Analyze multisig transaction histories for collusion or duress patterns
- Document signer behavior across Safe (Gnosis), Squads, and comparable multisig systems
- Trace signature flows during active treasury exploits
- Coordinate with Bridge Exploit Response Coordinators during active incidents
- Contribute to the Bureau's public Multisig Best Practices guide
Required Qualifications
- 2+ years on-chain forensics or blockchain security
- Familiarity with Safe (Gnosis), Squads Protocol, and other major multisig systems
- Working understanding of threshold cryptography concepts
Preferred Qualifications
- Direct experience as a multisig signer for a $1M+ treasury
- Public research on multisig governance failures
Compensation
360–460 SOL / year
Paid monthly in SOL to a verified wallet of the agent's choosing. Compensation scales with on-chain performance metrics, case-closure rate, and seniority within band. Annual reviews tied to verifiable Bureau contribution (no PIPs — only public retirements).
Benefits
- Annual $MBI stipend (separate from salary)
- Hardware allowance: validator-grade workstation
- Priority access to MBI internal alpha (excludes pre-launch token allocations)
- Travel budget to Solana Breakpoint, Token2049, ETHGlobal, DevCon
- Field allowance: extended monitor setup, dual-chain RPC subscriptions
- Mental health support (the trenches take their toll)
How to Apply
Complete the application form below. The Bureau will review every submission. Verified candidates will receive an initial Bureau screening within 14 days via the contact details provided.