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Inflection.xyz

Social Media Lead, Crypto, Blockchain (freelancer)

Inflection.xyz, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199


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About Fabric:

Fabric is a cutting-edge Series A deep tech company developing custom chips for advanced cryptography. Our Verifiable Processing Unit (VPU) enables high-performance, real-time systems with privacy as the default. We are a team of AI hardware experts, cryptographers, and cypherpunks, building technology that powers the future of secure computing.

Role Overview:

We are looking for a Freelance Social Media Lead to manage and grow Fabric’s presence across key social media platforms, including LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter). You’ll be responsible for creating engaging content, posting at optimal times, and driving awareness and brand visibility. Experience managing social media in the crypto or blockchain space is essential.

Key Responsibilities:

Manage Fabric’s social media accounts, including LinkedIn and X.

Create and post engaging, creative content that aligns with our brand and messaging.

Ensure posts and tweets are made at optimal times to maximize visibility and engagement.

Monitor performance metrics, track impressions, and continually improve social media strategies.

Qualifications:

Proven experience managing social media accounts in the crypto/blockchain industry.

Strong understanding of market trends and domain awareness in cryptography.

Track record of posting strategically to increase brand visibility and impressions.

Creativity in content creation and a deep understanding of social media best practices.

Availability to work in similar time zones (PST > EST > EU preferred).

Additional Information:

This freelance role offers a time commitment of approximately 5 hours per week, with flexibility on when and how you work. Your efforts will play a key role in building Fabric’s online presence and expanding our influence in the cryptography and deep tech sectors.

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