Top 10 largest cryptocurrency holders who invested in it many years ago and now own billions.
All digital gold kings are under 60 years of age and their combined net worth matches the GDP of countries such as Cambodia, Honduras or Cyprus. And the dominance in the list of citizens of the USA and Canada sheds light on the geographical range of distribution of cryptocurrency.
Chris Larsen - $7.5-8 billion
Businessman and investor of the most famous startups in Silicon Valley, head of Ripple.
Joseph Lubin - $1-5 billion
Canadian entrepreneur, one of co-founders of Ethereum and founder of the blockchain company ConsonSys.
Changpeng Zhao - $1.1-2 billion
CEO and founder of Binance and BijieTech, former CTO and co-founder of OKCoin, Fusion Systems.
The Winklevoss Brothers - $0.9-1.1 billion
Twins, American rowers and entrepreneurs. Co-founders of Winklevoss Capital and founders of the Gemini exchange.
Brian Armstrong - $0.9-1 billion
Chief Executive Officer of Coinbase. Company founder, software engineer, consultant, risk manager and public speaker.
Matthew Rozak - $0.9-1 billion
Venture capitalist, co-founder of BloQ and founder of Tally Capital.
Anthony Di Iorio - $0.8-1 billion
Key investor in the Ethereum project, Jaxx and Decentral. Author of several decentralized applications.
Brock Pierce - $0.7-1 billion
Chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation and consultant to Block.One. At one time he financed cryptocurrency companies — Mastercoin, Blockchain Capital, Coinbase, Ethereum, Tether, Bitfury.
Michael Novogratz - $0.7-1 billion
Head of Galaxy Digital. Renowned hedge fund manager, public speaker and crypto optimist.
According to https://www.statista.com
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