10 người hàng đầu của Cointelegraph Brasil về tiền điện tử và blockchain vào năm 2021

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Vào năm 2021, thị trường tiền điện tử Brazil đã thu được nhiều nhà đầu tư hơn, đạt được sàn giao dịch chứng khoán Brazil và “thủng bong bóng” của dòng chính, trở thành một phần quan trọng trong danh mục đầu tư của người Brazil bình thường.

In addition to strengthening the crypto community in Brazil, the initiatives of Brazilian blockchain companies have taken cryptocurrencies to the most varied segments of society, from football — a great national passion — to civil aviation. Cointelegraph Brasil chose the 10 most prominent figures in the country in 2021, taking into account the performance of the companies represented, their impact on the crypto community and their pioneering spirit in the market.

Trên đây chỉ là 10 cá thể quan trọng trong một hệ sinh thái lớn trải dài trên toàn cầu. Để xem thêm các nhà sáng đang thắp sáng các ngành công nghiệp tiền điện tử và blockchain, hãy xem Cointelegraph Top 100 cho năm 2021.

10. Luis Adaime — RÊU

Luis Adaime là Giám đốc điều hành và người sáng lập MOSS, một công ty Brazil dành riêng cho việc mã hóa các khoản tín dụng carbon thông qua mã thông báo MCO2. Được thành lập vào năm 2020, MOSS đã hình thành một loạt quan hệ đối tác ở Brazil: Logo của nó xuất hiện trên áo Clube de Regatas Flamengo trong mùa giải 2021 của bóng đá Brazil. Các quan hệ đối tác bù đắp carbon có liên quan khác liên quan đến các công ty lớn như iFood, Hering và GOL Linhas Aéreas. MOSS cũng tung ra các token không thể thay thế (NFT) nhằm bảo tồn rừng Amazon. Bộ sưu tập liên quan đến MCO2 nhằm vào các dự án bền vững ở Brazil.

9. Edilson Osório — OriginalMy

Tốt nghiệp Trường Luật Harvard, nhà khoa học máy tính, giáo sư và chuyên gia bảo mật thông tin, Edílson Osório là một nhà tư vấn blockchain và Big Data tại ITS-Rio và là thành viên của Đài quan sát châu Âu về Blockchain. Ông là CEO và là người sáng lập của OriginalMy, một công ty legaltech với nền tảng dựa trên blockchain để tăng niềm tin vào quản trị bằng cách xác thực danh tính, chữ ký, ủy quyền và nội dung.

8. Thiago César — Chuyển nhượng Thụy Sĩ

Thiago César is CEO of Transfero Swiss, the issuer of the largest stablecoin backed by the Brazilian real, the BRZ. In 2021 alone, the stablecoin recorded a trading volume of $1.5 billion, the highest since the coin’s launch in 2019. BRZ reached major global exchanges and stood out for its multichain technology featuring compatibility with Ethereum, Solana, Stellar and other networks. Transfero Swiss is also expected to launch cryptocurrency solutions for retail in the country with a BRZ trading platform against a variety of cryptocurrencies.

7. Fernando Carvalho – Thủ đô QR

Fernando Carvalho is CEO of QR Capital, controlling holding of the manager QR Asset, one of the pioneers in crypto-asset investment funds in Brazil. QR Capital launched the country’s first DeFi-linked exchange-traded fund on the Brazilian stock exchange, consisting of nine cryptocurrencies on Bloomberg’s Galaxy DeFi Index. Previously, QR Capital had already launched ETFs with exposure to Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH), ranking among the highest-profit investments during 2021 on the Brazilian stock exchange B3.

6. Primo Rico — Rico

Brazilian businessman and popular YouTuber Thiago Nigro — known by the pseudonym “Primo Rico” — has become a noted cryptocurrency proponent, with educational videos on his YouTube channel and 5.5 million subscribers. His proximity to the crypto market was also in the news in 2021 when he revealed that he was a partner at Brazilian exchange Biscoint through Rico Investimentos. Another initiative by Nigro launched in 2021, digital bank Rico, offers exposure to cryptocurrencies through two investment funds.

5. Fernando Ulrich — Tự do Đầu tư

With worldwide experience in the Brazilian financial and real estate markets, Fernando Ulrich is a student of monetary theory and a digital currencies enthusiast. Ulrich has worked for several globally known companies such as Thyssenkrupp and XP Investimentos, having held the position of chief analyst at the cryptocurrency exchange XDEX. He is currently at Liberta Investimentos, which is an investment advisory firm associated with XP. Ulrich was the first prominent Brazilian economist to publicly validate Bitcoin and frequently speaks publicly about Bitcoin and various cryptocurrencies on his YouTube channel and on Twitter.

4. Roberto Campos Neto — Ngân hàng Trung ương Brasil

President of the Central Bank of Brazil, Roberto Campos Neto, launched an agenda of digital innovation with his management of Pix, the financial authority’s quick transaction system that quickly gained popularity among the Brazilian population. Campos Neto also leads the country’s central bank digital currency project, the Real Digital, which is still in the analysis phase, but could start its first trials as early as 2023.

3. Daniel Coquieri — Liqi

Daniel Coquieri, the founder of the Brazilian exchange BitcoinTrade, founded Liqi in 2021, an asset tokenization company that quickly gained prominence in the Brazilian market. 

Liqi, which was created after the sale of Bitcoin Trade to Ripio, later became a partner of football club Cruzeiro and has already earned more than $200,000 for holders of the Cruzeiro token (CRZ). This is linked to FIFA’s solidarity mechanism that rewards clubs that train athletes in cases of international transactions. Liqi has also launched other crypto products on the market with good acceptance among investors.

2. Marcelo Sampaio — Hashdex

Marcelo Sampaio is co-founder and CEO of Hashdex, the largest crypto asset manager in the Brazilian financial market. In 2021, the company launched the first Bitcoin ETF on the Brazilian Stock Market. Hashdex also launched a DeFi ETF, expanding the exposure of the Brazilian financial market to cryptocurrencies.

1. Reinaldo Rabelo — Mercado Bitcoin

Reinaldo Rebelo is the CEO of the largest cryptocurrency exchange in Brazil, Mercado Bitcoin, valued today at $2.1 billion. Over the past few years, the exchange has expanded the exposure of the Brazilian financial market to cryptocurrencies, widened operations and reached the mainstream. The exchange has run advertising campaigns on large vehicles, sponsored football teams and launched fan tokens of Brazilian football giants on its platform, in addition to innovating with judiciary bond tokens and other crypto products.

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