Encrypted Recruitment Cools: Why is the Solana Ecosystem Defying the Trend in the 'Talent War'?

比推Опубликовано 2026-01-16Обновлено 2026-01-16

Введение

The crypto recruitment market experienced a significant slowdown in early 2026, with new job postings dropping by approximately 80% compared to January 2025. Only 85-90 new positions were listed in the first two weeks of the year, with 60% being technical/engineering roles and 40% in business development. Companies are prioritizing experienced hires, with 65% of roles targeting senior-level professionals. Despite the overall cooling, growth-stage companies (Series A and beyond) remain active in hiring. Notably, the Solana ecosystem is challenging Ethereum’s historical dominance in talent acquisition, attracting over 22% of new crypto developers in 2024 compared to Ethereum’s 16%. Solana-based projects raised $211 million in Q3 2025, a 70% year-over-year increase, fueling further expansion. Looking ahead, the industry is expected to prioritize projects with strong fundamentals, real users, and revenue generation. The long-term outlook remains optimistic despite current market challenges.

Author: willthetrill /acc

Compiled by: Deep Tide TechFlow

Original title: Is the Crypto Recruitment Market Finished in 2026?


Yes, and no.

Although there were sporadic layoffs last December, overall, the momentum in recruitment remained strong in the fourth quarter of 2025.

To understand the situation, I decided to look at the data from the first two weeks of January 2026 on major crypto industry recruitment websites (excluding company-specific recruitment pages like Lever, Ashby, etc.). The findings showed only 85-90 independent new job postings.

We Have a Quiet Start

In comparison, the data for January 2025 was an outlier, with 1,192 job postings that month, the highest single-month volume for the entire year of 2025.

Data as of January 12, 2026, indicates:

  • The average daily job postings in the first two weeks of January 2025 were approximately 38;

  • The average daily job postings in the first two weeks of January 2026 were only 6.5.

Conclusion: The recruitment activity at the start of January 2026 decreased by about 80% year-on-year. This confirms that the market started significantly slower than last year.

Recruitment Details

  • Job Types: 60% are technical/engineering roles, 40% are non-technical/go-to-market (GTM) roles.

  • Job Levels: About 65% of the roles are at the "Senior/Lead/Head" level, indicating that companies prioritize hiring experienced employees to drive key product and business growth plans.

  • Experience Requirements: Most roles require 5+ years of experience, with leadership roles requiring 7+ years.

During screening interviews with candidates, I often ask what currently interests them in the crypto industry, and the answers are often "prediction markets" or "stablecoins." Therefore, it is not surprising that the data shows about 60% of recruitment is concentrated in infrastructure teams, stablecoin projects, and startups in the payment/fintech track. Additionally, the "talent war" between @Kalshi and @Polymarket is expected to continue fiercely in 2026.

Most Active Recruitment Phase: Growth-stage companies (Series A and beyond) are currently the most active teams in recruitment. Some recruitment pages and Ashby data also support this argument:

Series A Companies:

  • @lifiprotocol: 13 open positions

  • @privy_io (acquired): 10 open positions

  • @crossmint: 10 open positions

  • @CoinflowLabs: 14 open positions

Series B Companies:

  • @turnkeyhq: 12 open positions

Series C Companies:

  • @raincards: 49 open positions

Series D Companies:

  • @Anchorage: 66 open positions

But what might be more interesting is that the flow of talent is changing......

Solana Challenges Ethereum's Talent Moat

I have been working in full-time recruitment in the crypto industry for 5 years, and looking back, I can't help but wonder: "Have any other alternative chain ecosystems ever challenged Ethereum's dominance in recruitment and developer growth like Solana has?"

The simple answer is: no, at least not on this scale.

Historically, other chains like Polkadot, Cosmos, and to a lesser extent Avalanche, have all had moments of rapid developer growth, but they have never been able to compete with Ethereum in terms of market share and sustained recruitment volume like Solana has.

Solana is the first ecosystem to truly rival Ethereum's appeal. In 2024, it became the first ecosystem since 2016 to attract a higher proportion of new contributing developers than Ethereum (Solana attracted over 22% of new crypto developers, while Ethereum attracted about 16%). [1] This is a historic anomaly. Typically, Ethereum always attracts the majority of emerging talent.

Source: @ElectricCapital Developer Report (Live Dashboard Data, January 14, 2026)

In the third quarter of 2025 alone, 23 projects within the Solana ecosystem raised $211 million in funding, a 70% year-on-year increase.

For example, when a project raises $13.5 million in Q3 2025 (like @raikucom), their next step is usually to immediately recruit 5-10 core engineers/founding engineers to form the core engineering and GTM/business teams. These positions often do not appear on public job boards but are filled through investor/angel networks, hackathons, and direct headhunting.

By 2026, the Solana ecosystem seems ready for further expansion. Community-driven talent networks like @SuperteamTalent, and the $60 million funding pool provided by @colosseum aimed at promoting the "hackathon -> accelerator -> funding" innovation model, will all contribute to the growth of the Solana ecosystem. This approach to building a sustainable, high-speed talent engine is very noteworthy.

What Happens Next?

As the crypto industry continues to evolve, the recruitment landscape will change with it. Through token offerings and token generation events (TGE), the crypto industry has maximized the potential of internet capital markets. However, the reality is that most tokens launched in the past two years (or even longer) have been continuously declining.

I believe that in 2026 we will begin to see the consequences of this situation, which will affect how teams raise venture capital, go to market, and, of course, how they recruit talent.

The winning projects that stand out this year (and beyond) will be those with strong business fundamentals, real users, solving real problems, and most importantly, capable of generating revenue.

My stance remains largely unchanged... optimistic about the long-term prospects.

References

[1] Electric Capital Developer Report 2024—Solana Developers Surpass Ethereum in Share of New Developers. Blockworks, 2024.

Link: https://blockworks.co/news/electric-capital-report-solana-developers


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Связанные с этим вопросы

QWhat is the overall trend in crypto recruitment at the beginning of 2026 compared to the previous year?

AThe crypto recruitment market had a slow start in 2026, with an approximately 80% year-over-year decline in job postings during the first two weeks of January compared to the same period in 2025.

QWhich type of roles and experience levels are companies prioritizing in their current hiring?

ACompanies are prioritizing technical/engineering roles (60% of postings) and senior-level positions (about 65% of roles), with most requiring 5+ years of experience and leadership roles needing 7+ years.

QHow is the Solana ecosystem challenging Ethereum's dominance in talent acquisition and developer growth?

ASolana is the first ecosystem to seriously rival Ethereum's appeal, attracting over 22% of new crypto developers in 2024 compared to Ethereum's 16%, and it has seen significant funding growth, enabling aggressive hiring through networks and hackathons.

QWhich sectors or project types are receiving the most focus in current crypto recruitment efforts?

AApproximately 60% of hiring is concentrated in infrastructure teams, stablecoin projects, and payment/fintech startups, with prediction markets and stablecoins being key areas of candidate interest.

QWhat factors are expected to define successful crypto projects in 2026 and beyond according to the article?

ASuccessful projects will be those with strong business fundamentals, real users, practical problem-solving, and revenue generation capabilities, moving beyond reliance on token launches and speculative growth.

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