Lots of other comments around the dubious legality of this, at least in the US. I'd like to comment, though, on the fact that the majority of these jobs are in the crypto/defi space. I'm also not alone in commenting on this, and this fact alone is obviously not surprising, but I'd like to point out that the central idea of crypto that you can somehow "escape the government's control of finance" by using crypto is as…
Or, the public persona associated with your real identity is so visibly antisocial/radioactive that nobody would hire you if they knew who you were.