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Head of Compliance

United StatesUnited States·New Yorkexecutive
Legal & ComplianceCompliance
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Capital markets are undergoing a fundamental shift.

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Capital markets are undergoing a fundamental shift. Assets that live in fragmented systems and manual workflows are moving onto blockchains – systems designed to move and store value more transparently and efficiently. While this unlocks more open and programmable financial systems, it also introduces significant complexity, and for most people, moving money into this new world is still far too hard.

Fun builds the infrastructure that powers consumer-facing fintech applications – handling onboarding, account access, and powering money movement so users can interact with blockchain-based systems as seamlessly as they do with traditional finance. For fintech builders, Fun provides a best-in-class onboarding and deposit stack that drives conversion and unlocks growth. We operate at the intersection of financial infrastructure, complex engineering, and product experience.

We're looking for a Head of Compliance to build and own the compliance function behind that infrastructure – the standards, controls, tooling, and judgment that let Fun’s infra orchestrate money movement globally without ever being the reason a partner, a bank, or a regulator hesitates.

This is a first-hire, build role. Compliance here is a design input, not a checklist bolted onto a finished product. Our architecture is non-custodial, our rails span fiat and crypto, and our mandate is global – which means the compliance posture has to be reasoned from first principles rather than copied from a bank or an exchange. You will work closely with the General Counsel to help set that posture.

This role reports directly to the General Counsel and works closely with the CEO, Financial and Operations, Engineering, Partnerships and Customer Support. You will start with sanctions and the crypto side of the business, and grow into ownership of the full program – including the fiat side as those rails expand.

The sanctions program. Screening standards, escalation and decisioning, recordkeeping, and reporting – end to end, with a clear and documented rationale for every design choice.

Policies, procedures, and risk assessment. The written foundation of the program, built for our unique defi-rails architecture rather than inherited from a template. You will be able to explain that architecture, and what it does and does not implicate, to counterparties who have never seen one.

Vendors and tooling. Selection, implementation, and ongoing management of blockchain analytics and screening providers, held to measurable performance rather than to their sales decks.

Compliance by design. Working with Engineering, Product and Customer Success early enough that controls live inside the product, not around it. You will be in the room when rails are designed, offering critical insight and guidance.

Outside advisors. Directing compliance support and specialist advisors – setting the questions, owning the answers, and deciding what gets built in-house versus bought.

Eight or more years in compliance, including meaningful time at a leading crypto or decentralized finance (DeFi) company, a digital asset exchange, or a financial institution with a serious digital assets practice.

Working command of Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions requirements as applied to on-chain activity – practical and current, not theoretical.

Direct experience with non-custodial or self-custody product architectures, and a clear point of view on how compliance obligations attach to them. This one is a requirement, not a preference.

Fluency with blockchain analytics tooling and on-chain investigation – you can work a chain of transactions yourself rather than waiting on a vendor's report.

A policy mindset. You can write the standard, defend it under pressure, and tell the difference between a rule, a norm, and a vendor's default setting.

Excellent written communication. The output of this job is largely documents that other people act on.

Comfort as the first and only compliance hire, with the ambition to build a function rather than maintain one.

Experience standing up a compliance program from zero at an early-stage company.

Exposure to money transmission, money services business (MSB) registration, or state licensing frameworks.

Regulatory, enforcement, or policy experience – at an agency, a trade association, or in private practice.

Familiarity with card scheme rules and the compliance surface of fiat payment rails.

Own the compliance posture of infrastructure at the center of a fast-growing business – your judgment ships to every application built on Fun at once.

Work at the intersection of hard engineering, real payment economics, and product craft.

Ship consequential work quickly, alongside leading applications, protocols, and financial infrastructure providers.

This role is primarily in-person at our Midtown, NYC headquarters. We work together Monday through Thursday for fast, iterative collaboration, with optional WFH Fridays to reset and recharge.

 

Location & Eligibility

Where is the job
New York, United States
Hybrid — some on-site time required
Who can apply
US

Listing Details

Posted
August 14, 2026
First seen
August 14, 2026
Last seen
August 21, 2026

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Head of Compliance