Who are these people? And why you should care? Well, they keep things running smoothly around here, from the cryptocurrencies to the related services. So, yeah, you should probably care about such leaders in the cryptocurrencyA digital currency running on a blockchain and built with cryptography. Contrary to central-bank issued currency, cryptocurrency issuance rules are... world.
They’re not only the founders of certain cryptocurrencies, like Satoshi NakamotoThe inventor of Bitcoin, which might be one person or a group of people who released the original Bitcoin whitepaper.... They’re also leading companies, foundations, and organizations that work with digital assets and blockchain technology. Let’s know a bit about them and what they’re up to, shall we?
Jihan Wu
Along with Micree Zhan, he founded Bitmain in 2013. This is a giant and billionaire crypto-mining Chinese company, known as the world’s largest computer chip company for bitcoinBitcoin is the first decentralized digital currency. It was created in 2009, by an anonymous founder or group of founders... More mining. He stayed there as co-CEO till 2019, when he left for founding Matrixport, a financial services company for cryptocurrencies. He’s barely in his thirties now, and he was a vocal supporter of Bitcoin Cash (BCH).
Vitalik Buterin
He’s the mastermind behind Ethereum (ETH). Before that, he also co-founded Bitcoin Magazine, and he didn’t even graduate from college. He’s Russian-Canadian, still in his twenties and, as you may imagine, he’s considered some kind of genius. Vitalik is still leading the Ethereum development, he advocates for decentralizationThe transfer of control from one central entity to numerous smaller entities. Generally, cryptocurrencies are decentralized. Every crypto transaction is..., and his manners are always compared to someone with Asperger.
Roger Ver
This controversial character is the CEO of Bitcoin.com, a portal that provides Bitcoin Cash services like exchange, walletA crypto wallet is a user-friendly software or hardware used to manage private keys. There are software wallets for desktop..., mining pool, and news. He used to be known as “Bitcoin Jesus” since he was an early evangelist for this currency. Since 2017 he’s a fervent supporter of Bitcoin Cash (BCH), though. And why controversial? Well, among other things, he was 10 months in prison around 2002 for selling explosives and he relinquished his U.S. nationality.
Charlie Lee
He’s an ex-software engineer at Google, and the founder of Litecoin (LTC), the 5th cryptocurrency by market capitalization. Lee was born in Ivory Coast (Africa), but his family and he moved to the United States when he was 13 years old. Now he’s in his thirties and he’s working full-time on Litecoin development.
Perianne Boring
Yes, we also have women here. Ms. Boring is the founder of the Chamber of Digital Commerce (CDC), considered now the world’s largest trade association representing the blockchainBlockchain is a type of database storing an immutable set of data, verifiable to anyone with access to it —through... industry. She’s American, in her thirties, and has a Bachelor’s degree in business administration and economics. She’s also a blockchain adviser on the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD’s) and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University.
Peter Smith
Maybe you remember the famous domain blockchain.info, in which we can find one of the most popular blockchain explorers and online crypto-wallets. Well, the company behind these services is Blockchain Luxembourg, co-founded by Peter Smith in 2011. He’s an American who got a degree at the University of London, and he has lived, studied, and worked all around the world. He’s the current CEO of Blockchain, and he believes Bitcoin will hit $500k by 2030.
Riccardo Spagni
We still don’t know for sure who created Monero (XMR), but a group of seven developers forked the coin we know today. Most of them decided to remain anonymous. One of the two who chose to reveal their identities is Riccardo Spagni, who also was the Lead Maintainer of Monero till 2019. He’s from South Africa and it’s better known as “fluffypony”. In 2018 he co-founded Tari, a sidechain of Monero to support non-fungible tokens (NFT).
Adam Back
He’s a known British (and cypherpunk) cryptographer and businessman who created the Proof-of-Work (PoW) system Hashcash before Bitcoin. That’s one of the reasons why he’s also a suspect of being Satoshi Nakamoto himself. Back is co-founder and CEO of Blockstream, which develops products and services for the use of Bitcoin, and it’s very related to Bitcoin Core.
Elizabeth Stark
She’s co-founder and CEO of Lightning Labs, a company founded in 2016 to develop “software that powers the Lightning Network (LN)”. This is a decentralized protocol on top of Bitcoin and Litecoin; which works to make instant and cheaper payments with these currencies by using their own “channels”, outside the main blockchain. She’s also a fellow at the cryptocurrency nonprofit Coin Center, and an advisor at Chia Network.
Daniel Larimer
He’s an American computer scientist, an essential part of the founder teams of the decentralized exchange BitShares, the blockchain social network Steemit and the company BlockA collection of cryptocurrency transactions. Every few minutes (or seconds, depending on the blockchain) one miner or validator verifies the....One, which created EOS and its protocol. He also created BitUSD, considered the first stablecoin pegged to the dollar. Until now, Larimer was Chief Technology Officer (CTO) in Block.One, where he was the lead architect behind the EOSIO software.
Chris Larsen
Business executive an angel investor very active in Silicon Valley, Larsen is best known to date for being co-founder and ex-CEO of Ripple Labs, and now its Executive Chairman. He’s a privacy activist and founded as well some P2P startups before Ripple. He’s been included since December in the lawsuit by U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) against Ripple Labs.
Jed McCaleb
The first thing we can mention about him is that he was the original creator of the (in)famous Mt. Gox, once the world’s largest Bitcoin exchange. He sold the platform to Mark Karpelès in 2011, though. Later, Jed developed the payment protocol of Ripple, but he left to founding Stellar with Joyce Kim in 2014. He’s now CTO of Stellar Foundation.
Brandom Chez
We barely know his name, since he’s managed all these years to stay low-key in the ecosystem. And that’s almost a feat since he’s the founder of CoinMarketCap (CMC), one of the core sites in the crypto-world. When he delisted from there without warning the South Korean exchanges in January 2018, we saw a $100b drop in the total cryptocurrency market capitalization. However, Chez sold CMC to Binance last year.
Barry Silbert
He’s the founder and CEO of Digital Currency Group (DCG), a giant company that includes the media outlet CoinDesk, the crypto brokerage firm Genesis Trading, and the crypto investment firm Grayscale. This one is, by the way, probably the largest investor in Bitcoin (BTCAn abbreviation for Bitcoin.). Besides, DCG has invested as well in several crypto startups, like Blockstream, LedgerA ledger is like a spreadsheet keeping track of which addresses own how many bitcoins. The Bitcoin blockchain is a..., Lightning Network, and Ripple.
Charles Hoskinson
He’s an American mathematician who co-founded Ethereum and later the blockchain company IOHK, for which he now serves as CEO. The main product of IOHK is the protocol Cardano and its native cryptocurrency ADA. Besides, Hoskinson has sponsored worldwide several research projects focused on blockchain technology.
Justin Sun
He’s a young native Chinese mainly known as the founder of TRON blockchain and CEO for its foundation. However, he’s also the founder and CEO of Peiwo, considered the largest voice live streaming app in China; and CEO of BitTorrent (now Rainberry Inc.) since it was acquired by TRON in 2018.
Nick Szabo
Known as the father of smart contracts (your Yield Farming wouldn’t be possible without him), he is a 56-years-old American computer scientist, cryptographer, and pioneer in digital currency. He’s one of the most likely suspects of being Satoshi Nakamoto. Even if he wasn’t, his work as a cryptographer sat down the foundations for cryptocurrencies.
Zooko Wilcox
American, computer security specialist and cypherpunk, Wilcox is the founder and CEO of Electric Coin Company, which responsible for the creation and maintenance of Zcash (ZEC), the privacy coin. He’s also founder and adviser for Least Authority Enterprises, a firm that develops products and services for secure online storage and advocates for privacy protection.
Connie Gallippi
Ms. Gallippi is maybe one of the earliest and more relevant women in crypto. She’s the founder and current Executive Director of BitGive, considered the first Bitcoin non-profit organization since May 2013. Before BitGive, she got a Bachelor’s degree in Natural Resource Management and gathered 14 years of experience working with non-profit organizations, especially related to environmental care.
Wladimir van der Laan
Although he’s taking a break from his duties, he’s still the lead maintainer of Bitcoin Core, the main software client for using Bitcoin. He lives in the Netherlands and is developing for Bitcoin Core since 2011. He’s done 1,711 checks to the code (commits), and known pseudonyms of him are laanwj, wumpus, and orionwl.
There’s a lot of people missing here, but at least we hope this can be a nice start to meet all the key people and important leaders in the cryptocurrency world.
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