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Presenting CoinDesk's Most Influential 2022

Fifty people who defined the year in crypto.

Updated Sep 28, 2023, 2:28 p.m. Published Dec 5, 2022, 1:42 p.m.
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The year 2022 has been like no other in crypto history.

Each December since 2014, CoinDesk has taken stock of the year to date to find the themes, stories and people that made the biggest impact on crypto, blockchain and Web3. This gives us a chance to recognize the good as well as the bad.

Though it may seem like the cryptoverse suffered an entire year of calamity and failures, it has been only a tumultuous six months. Most of the first half of 2022 was pretty stable – for crypto – still buoyed by a strong 2021, growing mainstream interest and optimism.

As the collapse of the FTX empire is still fresh and unraveling, the failures and likely crimes exposed this year are what we will likely remember most. The crypto industry has lost $2 trillion in value – including countless people’s savings – since the price of bitcoin peaked just over one year ago.

Nonetheless, long-term positive trends continued: the tide of mainstream interests is still moving into the cryptosphere; regulatory efforts have gained momentum and urgency; and creators are still seeking and finding their way on-chain and virtually, experimenting with non-fungible tokens, the metaverse and Web3.

For the past several weeks, the CoinDesk staff has been taking in the fullness of the year’s events and debating the emerging themes and impacts. In October, we asked for the public’s input on our preliminary thoughts and sought nominations. These ideas and names informed our final selection.

To be clear, the Most Influential 2022 is a list, not a ranking. While we acknowledge some of our influencers had an outsize impact this year – and give them more prominence on the list – at some point ranking achievements is unrealistic. And inevitably, not everyone will agree with our choices. Many of our influencers – as befits the crypto bear market we’re in – are bad actors (but influential nonetheless). We make no claim that this is a list of the most admirable or admired.

If you have other ideas, please have your say on Twitter and tag @CoinDesk.

Whatever you feel about our Most Influential 2022 choices, please do admire the outstanding portraits we commissioned of them. For the fourth consecutive year, CoinDesk worked with artists to make portraits and interpret the impact of our 50 influencers. Taking this one step further, this year we collaborated with Coinbase NFT to mint and auction 14 of the Most Influential 2022 portraits as NFTs, which allowed us to add a utility layer to include valuable perks to winning bidders including tickets to Consensus 2023. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to One Earth, a nonprofit combating climate change.

And now....

More: NFTs of the works depicted above sold at auction on Coinbase NFT. A percentage of the sale went to oneearth.org.

CoinDesk's Most Influential 2022


  1. Changpeng "CZ" Zhao
  2. ZachXBT
  3. Ryan Wyatt
  4. Zooko Wilcox
  5. Molly White and the Skeptics
  6. Rishi Sunak
  7. Balaji Srinivasan
  8. Yat Siu
  9. Nirmala Sitharaman
  10. Punk6529
  11. Jerome Powell
  12. Alexey Pertsev
  13. Mu Changchun
  14. Brantly Millegan
  15. Miladys NFT Community
  16. Maxine Waters and Patrick McHenry
  17. Mairead McGuinness
  18. Ian and Dylan Macalinao
  19. Heather "Razzlekhan" Morgan and Ilya “Dutch” Lichtenstein
  20. Tamara Lich
  21. Victor Langlois aka FEWOCiOUS
  22. Bobby Kim aka Bobby Hundreds
  23. Kanav Kariya
  24. Carole House
  25. Hodlonaut v. Craig Wright
  26. Tyler Hobbs
  27. Arthur Hayes
  28. Amir Haleem
  29. Chandler Guo
  30. Keith Grossman
  31. Martin Glenn
  32. Cynthia Lummis and Kirsten Gillibrand
  33. Jordan Fish aka Cobie
  34. Larry Fink
  35. Mykhailo Fedorov
  36. FatManTerra
  37. Chris Dixon
  38. Matt Damon
  39. Four Horsemen of the Cryptocalypse – Do Kwon, Alex Mashinsky, Su Zhu, Stephen Ehrlich
  40. Nic Carter
  41. Erick Calderon aka Snowfro
  42. Vitalik Buterin and Ethereum developers
  43. Adam Brotman
  44. Pali Bhat
  45. Eva Beylin
  46. Rostin Behnam and Gary Gensler
  47. Sam Bankman-Fried
  48. Wylie Aronow, Nicole Muniz and Greg Solano
  49. Avery Akkineni and Gary Vaynerchuk
  50. @BowTiedBull

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