Le plus influent de 2021 : Ryan Selkis
Le PDG de Messari a été l’une des forces motrices du réveil politique de la cryptomonnaie cette année.

Ryan Selkis, PDG de Messari, est exubérant et parfois effronté, mais rares sont ceux qui sont aussi informés. Peut-être est-ce dû à son entreprise de données de niveau institutionnel, qui couvre le secteur comme aucune autre, ou au fait que Selkis continue de bloguer presque tous les jours sur les Crypto qui ont retenu son attention. Ces « opinions sans réserve » à deux sous ont de l'influence.
Selkis a joué un rôle majeur dans le réveil politique des cryptomonnaies cette année et dans la lutte contre les dispositions néfastes du projet de loi bipartisan sur les infrastructures. Selkis tient ses promesses (prenez l'exemple de la conférence Crypto Mainnet, un modèle de consensus), mais ses ambitions sénatoriales (probablement de simples discussions sur Twitter) semblent en suspens. Pour l'instant.
La liste complète :Les plus influents de 2021 selon CoinDesk

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