
Evan Cross
Evan Cross founded Kryptx Labs to help digital asset companies build stronger operational foundations as they scale. His background includes leadership across security, infrastructure, and product environments where growth often outpaced the maturity of the systems underneath it. He now leads the company’s strategy, client relationships, and long-term vision for supporting secure digital asset operations.
Rachel Mercer
Rachel Mercer leads operations at Kryptx Labs, where she helps translate technical capability into repeatable execution. She has managed growth and operational maturity across startups working in infrastructure-heavy and security-sensitive markets. Her work focuses on delivery discipline, internal coordination, and the operational frameworks needed to support complex client environments.


Daniel Hart
Daniel Hart oversees finance and strategic planning for Kryptx Labs. He brings experience supporting venture-backed companies through periods of rapid growth, tighter controls, and increasing operational complexity. At Kryptx Labs, he leads financial operations and planning around the systems that support disciplined execution in digital asset and infrastructure-focused businesses.
Maya Verma
Maya Verma leads engineering and infrastructure strategy at Kryptx Labs. She has spent her career building and scaling distributed systems, internal platforms, and production services that support high-sensitivity workflows. At Kryptx Labs, she oversees the architecture behind chain-connected applications, private infrastructure layers, and the data systems used to support operational visibility.


Adrian Cronen
Adrian Cronen is responsible for security strategy across Kryptx Labs, with a focus on reducing exposure across infrastructure, internal tooling, and sensitive operational systems. His background spans security engineering, control design, and high-trust production environments where access discipline and visibility are critical. He works closely with teams to strengthen trust boundaries around the systems that matter most.