Legal Systems Architect
Description
RegistryChain is building the trust-neutral social fabric through universal verified facts (Entity.ID) and the compilation of legally binding agreements into computationally binding ones.
We enable normies to collaborate across the globe by co-founding ventures in a predictable, trustless way; households to protect family rights independently of states and governments; and society to navigate relationships with frontier entities — such as AI and humanoids — while safeguarding social order in an evolving world.
The problems we work on sit at the intersection of law, cryptography, artificial intelligence, political science, governance, and social systems. We build real-world applications on blockchain while abstracting the blockchain away entirely, enabling trustless collaboration with institutional reliability.
This work demands rigor, taste, and a willingness to take responsibility for long-lived infrastructure. We’re looking for fundamental thinkers willing to stretch their limits and build things meant to outlive hype cycles.
About You
You are a systems thinker trained in law. You don’t just interpret legal texts; you design legal architectures.
You are comfortable working across jurisdictions and legal traditions, identifying patterns beneath surface differences. You think in models, roles, powers, procedures, and constraints, not static documents.
You understand that not all law is computable, but that all law can be classified, structured, and parameterized. You’re comfortable collaborating with engineers and are not threatened by abstraction, formalization, or first-principles thinking.
Not ideal alone: traditional corporate lawyers, compliance officers, legal ops, or policy analysts without technical literacy.
You’ll Do
- Design constitutional templates for entities (companies, DAOs, civil entities, hybrids), including bylaws, operating agreements, and charters
- Abstract messy, jurisdiction-specific legal rules into portable, modular legal models
- Identify what is:universal, jurisdiction-dependent, attestable and non-computable but referenceable
- Develop jurisdictional abstraction layers, model laws, and standardized legal data points
- Enable entities to remain compliant across multiple legal systems while maintaining a single universal identity
- Design governance and legal frameworks for frontier entities, including DAOs, AI agents, humanoids, and Autonomous Intelligent Cyber Entities (AiCE)
- Collaborate with Computational Law Architects to prepare models for formalization and execution
- Help shape RegistryChain’s Entity Language, Model repository, and jurisdictional adapters
You’ll Get
In addition to salary, early-stage equity, a flexible remote work environment built on autonomy and trust, and direct impact building core infrastructure for the next generation of the trust-neutral social fabric.

