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    Most Influential 40: Jeremy Allaire

    Most Influential 40: Jeremy Allaire

    Jeremy Allaire, a technologist who has long seen the disruptive potential of the internet, founded Circle in 2013 with the aim of bringing bitcoin to the masses. The company has evolved over the years, counting its fair share of losses, but has indisputably played a...
    Most Influential 40: Jeremy Allaire

    Most Influential 40: Michael Saylor

    Michael Saylor has probably spent more on bitcoin at this point than anyone else – and he’s still buying. The CEO of MicroStrategy, a publicly-traded business intelligence firm that now operates more like an unregistered bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), started his...
    Most Influential 40: Jeremy Allaire

    Most Influential 40: Elizabeth Warren

    Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) isn’t the only U.S. politician to look at the cryptocurrency industry with a critical eye, but she may be the most sharp tongued. “Instead of leaving our financial system at the whims of giant banks, crypto puts the system at the whims...
    Most Influential 40: Jeremy Allaire

    Most Influential 40: Jerome Powell

    Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is likely the most influential man in crypto. Too bad he hates the stuff. As leader of the U.S. central bank, Powell perpetrated the largest monetary experiment in history in response to the coronavirus crisis – including expanding...
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