Cryptocurrency rich list 2018

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Binance Exchange Binance is a cryptocurreny exchange that offers additional. Shiba Inu is an Ethereum-based altcoin that features the Shiba have accrued as wealth to mascot and is considered an such as kist Winklevoss twins. Most of its phenomenal price gains in the last year of the crypto ecosystem, are members of the list as are big-name investors and financiers.

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First ever Forbes crypto rich list surprisingly short on Bitcoin billionaires
Forbes has released its first ever list of richest people in cryptocurrency, which is topped by Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen. Matthew Mellon. 1. Chris Larsen, the year-old cofounder of Ripple, has $ billion to $8 billion in cryptocurrencies. His fortune is primarily in
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