DC

David C.

Arbitrum - Lead Data And On-chain Analyst at ARBITRUM

David C. is a seasoned data analyst with extensive experience in leveraging on-chain and off-chain data to drive growth and trading strategies across various blockchain ecosystems. Currently serving as the Lead Data and On-Chain Analyst at The Arbitrum Foundation since February 2024, David utilizes data to enhance the ecosystem and DAO operations. As a Founding Member and Researcher at BLSH Research since May 2023, analysis skills are applied to inform trading strategies. Previously, David held roles at Binance focusing on data research for ecosystem growth and at BNB Chain Labs overseeing data, growth, and operations. David's analytical expertise also includes a background in product analytics at Grab Financial Group, where insights were generated to enhance user onboarding and compliance processes. David holds a Master of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering from Imperial College London.

Links

Previous companies


Org chart

No direct reports

Teams

This person is not in any teams


Offices

This person is not in any offices


ARBITRUM

1 followers

Experience Web3 development the way it was meant to be with Arbitrum’s suite of scaling solutions. Benefit from faster speeds and significantly lower costs, with the same level of security as Ethereum. Our ambitious team consists of top minds from Accenture, Adobe, Amazon, Amex, Apple, Barclays, Binance, Cisco, Cosmos, DoorDash, Google, Intel, JP Morgan Chase, NASDAQ, Niantic, Polkadot, Princeton, Symantec, The White House, and more. Arbitrum ecosystem and strategic partners include 0x, Alchemy, AAVE, Balancer, Binance, Bybit, Chainlink, Circle, Coinbase, ConsenSys, Crypto.com, Dune, Frax, GMX, Google, Graph, Huobi, KuCoin, Lido, MakerDAO, MetaMask, MoonPay, Nansen, OKX, OpenSea, QuickNode, Reddit, Sushi, TreasureDAO, Uniswap, Zapper, and more. Arbitrum (Offchain Labs) is backed by top investors including Lightspeed Venture Partners, Pantera, Polychain Capital, Coinbase Ventures, Redpoint, Samsung Next, Mark Cuban Companies, and more.


Employees

51-200

Links