If your case involves crypto and you need an expert witness, you typically search for a “cryptocurrency” expert. That term is too broad. It covers everything from forensic analysts who trace stolen funds to operators who manage industrial mining facilities to attorneys who draft token sale agreements. These are not the same skill set. Hiring the wrong one is like bringing a cardiologist to a bone fracture. Qualified, sure. Wrong specialty. What’s best for your client, budget, time and case? No.
Crypto is a stack. Five layers, each with its own technology, its own risks, and its own kind of dispute. Before you evaluate any expert’s credentials, degrees, or courtroom experience, answer one question first: what layer does my case live on?
Let’s look at them:


