Elon Musk's AI company xAI has unexpectedly announced that it is looking for a cryptocurrency expert. Here are the details. Continue Reading: Is Elon Musk ReturningElon Musk's AI company xAI has unexpectedly announced that it is looking for a cryptocurrency expert. Here are the details. Continue Reading: Is Elon Musk Returning

Is Elon Musk Returning to the Field? His Company Announces It Is Looking for a Cryptocurrency Trading Expert

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AI company xAI has announced a global recruitment drive for a “Cryptocurrency Finance Specialist” position specializing in cryptocurrency and digital asset markets.

The company stated that this role will be particularly critical in training and evaluating advanced artificial intelligence models.

According to xAI’s statement, the hired cryptocurrency expert will generate high-quality data using the company’s labeling tools, critically analyze model outputs, and perform technical evaluations.

The position isn’t limited to written analyses. xAI expects the crypto expert to train models using text, audio, and occasionally structured video content. This includes detailed explanations, step-by-step analyses, critiques of model outputs, and the presentation of alternative quantitative approaches.

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The position will focus on areas such as on-chain data analytics and wallet/stream clustering, DeFi protocols and yield strategies, cross-exchange (CEX-DEX) arbitrage opportunities, and portfolio and risk management in a 24/7 high-volatility environment.

The company states that this role aims to teach AI models how cryptocurrency traders think. This includes areas such as tokenomic modeling, evaluating on-chain flows, volatility management, and analyzing inefficiencies between centralized and decentralized platforms.

The company announced that it is offering a wage range of $45 to $100 per hour for the position.

*This is not investment advice.

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