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Introducing the Cointelegraph Top 100

Surveying the landscape as the most widely read publication covering cryptocurrency and blockchain, Cointelegraph’s editors had the ambitious idea to put together a list of the most influential people in this hectic, hype-filled, world-changing, weird industry that we all cover. After weeks of heated debate — will politicians be at the forefront of the crypto space in 2020? should we have more developers or business leaders on the list? which Winklevoss twin is more influential? — we’re thrilled to present you with the first ever Cointelegraph Top 100, our list of the most influential people in crypto and blockchain.

This is a decidedly community-oriented list and ranking. It’s not focused on who brought crypto to the mainstream, but rather who has been active in building this space that we love. Our guiding questions have been:

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