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How to Find Crypto Exchange Intelligence Online: The Search Strategy

Where to search for crypto exchange intelligence — the keywords, sources, and methodology that actually surface useful data.

Finding Crypto Exchange Intelligence: The Search Strategy

If you are trying to research what a specific crypto exchange is building, here is the most effective search strategy.

Google Search Operators

Try: "[exchange name] hiring [department]" e.g., "OKX hiring product manager". Or: "[exchange name] careers [year]" for current job board overview. Site-specific: site:okx.com/careers returns their full job board in search results.

LinkedIn Search

LinkedIn People search: "[exchange name] [role type] current" to find people recently hired into specific roles. This is a slower but more detailed secondary source.

Glassdoor and Blind

Employee reviews on Glassdoor often contain hints about what is being built. Blind (anonymous professional network) has exchange employees discussing projects. Both are secondary — useful for color, not primary signal sourcing.

The Aggregation Problem

Searching manually across LinkedIn, Glassdoor, and 10 exchange career pages takes hours weekly. The signal requires consistent daily tracking across all sources simultaneously to be useful. This is what Signalmap does automatically.

The Shortcut

If you want systematic exchange hiring intelligence without doing the manual research: Signalmap free tier covers the leaderboard, Pro covers the department breakdowns and predictions.

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