The following is an objective overview of figures related to the cryptocurrency circle (note: activities related to virtual currencies carry significant legal and financial risks. Our country explicitly prohibits speculation and trading of virtual currencies. The following content is only for information organization and does not constitute any investment advice):
Satoshi Nakamoto: The creator of Bitcoin, published the Bitcoin white paper in 2008, pioneering the application of blockchain technology. His identity remains a mystery; after mining 1 million Bitcoins, he disappeared, and the value of related assets is enormous. He has not publicly appeared to this day, making him the most mysterious figure in the cryptocurrency field.
Vitalik Buterin (V God): Founder of Ethereum, wrote the Ethereum white paper at the age of 19, promoting the upgrade of blockchain from a single accounting function to a 'world computer' that supports smart contracts. Continuously explores technological innovations, such as proposing architectural upgrades, and has a profound impact on the development of blockchain technology.
Changpeng Zhao (CZ): Founder of Binance, engaged in technical work in his early years, founded Binance exchange in 2017, and rapidly rose during the bull market. In recent years, he has faced controversies due to compliance issues, and his business operations have attracted widespread attention in the cryptocurrency trading field.
Elon Musk: Has repeatedly influenced the cryptocurrency market through social media comments (such as Dogecoin), Tesla briefly supported Bitcoin payments before suspending them, and his actions are considered to have a significant impact on market volatility, making him a highly controversial figure.
Guo Hongcai (Baoyeye): Early Bitcoin investor, transitioned from traditional industries to the cryptocurrency field, participated in mining operations, and later became active as an 'internet celebrity,' with his comments and actions being quite topical within the community.
Justin Sun: Founder of TRON, known for his marketing strategies, has raised project visibility through a series of controversial events, previously named by regulatory bodies for related operations, and is currently mainly active overseas.
Xu Mingxing: Founder of OKEx (now OKX), engaged in cryptocurrency exchange business early on, has experienced multiple regulatory storms, and the contract trading business he leads has a certain influence in the industry.
Li Xiaolai: Former New Oriental teacher, early Bitcoin holder, popularized cryptocurrency knowledge through writing and teaching, and has become a controversial figure due to events like the 'recording scandal.'
Zhao Dong: Founder of RenrenBit, experienced multiple financial crises caused by cryptocurrency market fluctuations, later made a comeback through industry resources, and is known for his bottom fishing and entrepreneurial experiences.
ahr999 (Nine Gods): Anonymous programmer, advocates for Bitcoin dollar-cost averaging strategy, established the 'ahr999 Index' to guide investments, achieving asset appreciation through long-term holding, and maintains anonymity, having significant influence among retail investors.
This is the most mysterious grassroots representative; no one knows his true identity, only that he is a programmer who started dollar-cost averaging Bitcoin in 2012 and created the 'ahr999 Index' to guide retail investors in bottom fishing.