Permissionless nature leads to fragmentation of meaning
Decentralization leads to too many standards
Immutability leads to exponential data + query infrastructure complexity
Neutrality means that no one is accountable for interpretations
Blockchain data is public. It is not usable at institutional scale. Despite being open, blockchain data is fragmented, hard to interpret, and painful to maintain. Even a simple question like âWho are the largest Ethereum token holders over time?â can require running nodes, ingesting full chain history, decoding contracts, cleaning edge cases, and writing complex SQL.
They are built for consensus and execution, not searchability, standardization, or financial interpretation. Blockchains are computers, not databases. Every protocol defines its own schema. The same economic action can be encoded in dozens of different ways. The result:
Fragmented standards
Exponential complexity
No accountability for interpretation
Events without economic meaning
Finance cannot operate on that, it needs an effective system of record.
Allium ingests, verifies, and standardizes data across 140+ blockchains and 30+ petabytes of history. We close four structural gaps that prevent blockchains from becoming systems of record:
Semantic Gap: Translating raw events into financial concepts like payments, trades, deposits, and staking income
Standardization Gap: Mapping thousands of protocols into a single canonical cross chain schema
Infrastructure Gap: Read optimized, globally distributed data at web scale
Accountability Gap: Auditable methodology, SLAs, and SOC 1 and 2 compliance
The result is a neutral, canonical data layer institutions can build on with confidence.
Stablecoins, tokenized assets, trading, staking, and lending are growing rapidly. Institutions need a trusted source of truth for onchain financial activity, just as they rely on Bloomberg or DTCC in traditional markets. Raw blockchains cannot serve that role.
As AI agents begin transacting autonomously, the requirement becomes even stricter. Agents cannot reason over raw event logs. They need structured data, attribution, condition checks, and auditability.
Allium is the read layer that makes onchain finance usable for humans and machines.
Allium powers three core personas with the same canonical data foundation:
1. Finance, Accounting, and Risk TeamsThey need reliable, audit grade answers. They rely on Allium for financial reporting, reconciliation, compliance, risk monitoring, and defensible metrics that can stand up to auditors and regulators.
2. Engineers and Product Teams They need low latency, production ready infrastructure. They use Allium to power wallets, trading systems, payment rails, staking infrastructure, and real time applications that cannot break.
3. Strategy, Research, and Executive Teams They need clarity and insight. They use Allium to understand ecosystem economics, market structure, user behavior, competitive dynamics, and where capital is flowing onchain.
and of course.. agents đŚ. Our customers and users include Visa, Stripe, G-SIB Banks, Big 4 Accounting firms, BCG, Coinbase, Phantom, Uniswap and cited by the Federal Reserve.
Own full-cycle recruiting across Engineering (backend, full-stack, infra, ML), GTM (sales, CS, marketing), and G&A roles.
Build a repeatable, data-driven hiring engineâincluding pipeline generation, interview loops, scorecards, and closing strategies.
Develop Alliumâs talent brand through outbound campaigns, creative sourcing, and compelling candidate experiences.
Collaborate with founders and hiring managers to define role requirements, success criteria, and ideal candidate profiles.
Serve as a culture carrier during our earliest growth phase; help shape hiring philosophy, values, and operational rigor.
Manage recruiting tools, systems, and analytics; introduce scalable processes as we grow.
Build and nurture a diverse, high-caliber talent network that gives Allium a long-term recruiting advantage.
Run founder-level searches and close candidates in highly competitive markets.
Optionally: own contract pipelines, university recruiting experiments, or initial people-ops workflows.
5+ years of full-cycle recruiting experience, ideally including high-growth startup experience.
Demonstrated ability to hire technical and GTM roles with high talent bars.
A track record of building and operating early-stage recruiting systems from scratch.
Strong sourcing abilities, especially outbound; excellent storytelling and selling skills.
Exceptional communication skills and the ability to influence founders & senior candidates.
Highly organized, metrics-oriented, and comfortable operating autonomously.
Thrives in 0â1 environmentsâscrappy, creative, resourceful, and high-velocity.
Deep empathy for candidates and a commitment to delivering a great experience.
Bonus: experience setting up ATS systems, compensation frameworks, or employer branding, experience in Web3/ Crypto Native companies

The Information's Top 50 Startups (https://www.allium.so/post/allium-named-to-the-informations-50-most-promising-startups-of-2025)
Mario Gabriele from The Generalist's Future 50 Startup List: https://www.allium.so/post/allium-named-awardee-of-the-generalists-inaugural-future-50-startups
Tomasz Tungus from Theory Ventures: https://tomtunguz.com/allium/
Bucky Moore from Kleiner Perkins: https://www.kleinerperkins.com/perspectives/allium-series-a/
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