Against that backdrop, CCN has launched its inaugural Top 101 in Crypto & Blockchain, an editorial project designed to identify the people, projects, and ideas that are driving meaningful, lasting change in the industry heading into 2026.
Rather than ranking popularity or price performance, the list aims to answer a harder question: who is actually shaping the future of crypto?
The result is a year-long feature that reflects a maturing industry and a growing demand for credibility over hype.
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A Different Kind of Crypto Ranking
The list was designed by CCN’s editorial team to move beyond short-lived narratives and highlight structural contributions to finance, data, and trust in a decentralized world.
As CCN Chief Content Officer, Samuel Hood Burke explained, the goal is to highlight influence that will still matter years from now, not just during the next market cycle.
“The Top 101 moves beyond market hype to spotlight the people, projects, and trends shaping crypto’s next decade,” Burke notes. “It’s about how the foundations of finance, data, and trust will work in a decentralized future.”
The list looks across builders, executives, policymakers, researchers, educators, and emerging concepts that are actively reshaping how blockchain technology is used and governed.
That focus comes at a critical moment.
As crypto enters a more regulated and institutionally integrated phase, the people setting standards, building infrastructure, and shaping policy are becoming more important than the protocols themselves.
Daily Reveals, Deeper Context
Rather than publishing the list all at once, CCN is revealing the Top 101 from 101 to 1 via two daily profiles on CCN.com and social channels through 2026, with three already revealed.
Each entry offers editorial insight into why the individual, project, or trend is relevant and how its influence shows up in real-world use, not just headlines.
The serialized format is intentional. It slows the conversation down.
Instead of focusing on a single ranking, readers can follow each profile to see the broader context and how different parts of the crypto ecosystem intersect over time.
Three profiles are already live:
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No. 101 – World Liberty Financial, highlighting the project’s growing role in on-chain finance and institutional experimentation.
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No. 100 – Lea Petrasova, recognizing her influence at the intersection of policy, regulation, and digital assets.
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No. 99 – Wences Casares, tracing his journey to becoming one of crypto’s most influential voices in Bitcoin banking.
The list will continue to update as new profiles are revealed.
What and Who Makes the List
CCN’s Top 101 spans a wide cross-section of the crypto ecosystem.
Selections include protocol developers, founders, infrastructure teams, regulators, researchers, educators, and emerging technologies.
Categories range from layer-1 and layer-2 development to DeFi, tokenization, Web3 gaming, sustainability initiatives, and regulatory leadership.
What ties them together is a verifiable impact in 2026.
Independence by Design
One of CCN’s Top 101’s defining features is its editorial independence.
The project has no sponsors, partnerships, or paid placements.
CCN Managing Editor, Ryan James Boltman, noted that the list exists specifically to cut through conflicts of interest and surface contributors whose work stands on its own merits.
That independence extends to the nomination and judging process.
“At this stage, the Top 101 is an entirely independent editorial initiative, with no sponsorships or partnerships, driven solely by CCN.com’s commitment to thought leadership and industry insight,” CCN Managing Editor, Ryan James Boltman.
“As editors, we see countless trends come and go. The Top 101 allows us to spotlight the individuals, projects, and ideas that are driving the industry forward in tangible ways, including builders, educators, policymakers, and developers who are demonstrating that,” Boltman added.
About the Judging Panel
- Anurag Arjun (Avail, former Polygon)
- Nichols Anthony (Cato Institute)
- Frank Holmes (HIVE Digital Technologies)
- Joshua Ashley Klayman Kuzar (Linklaters)
- Dr. Lisa Cameron (Digital Assets Global Forum)
Why CCN’s Top 101 Matters Now
The Top 101 is being released at a time when the crypto and blockchain sectors are shifting from rapid experimentation toward more established use cases and clearer regulatory frameworks.
As infrastructure matures and institutional involvement grows, the people and projects shaping these systems are having a more direct influence on how digital assets are built, governed, and used.
Rather than focusing on short-term cycles, the list aims to reflect longer-term developments across technology, finance, data, and policy, offering a broader view of where the industry is headed.
In that sense, the Top 101 also functions as a historical record, capturing who is influencing crypto’s direction at moments when decisions, standards, and governance choices begin to harden into lasting structures.
New profiles are published daily on CCN.com. And as crypto’s next decade takes shape, the list offers a way to follow the builders, thinkers, and organizations helping define what comes next.
Over time, it also documents how today’s individual contributions accumulate into the industry’s shared history, showing how separate efforts converge into broader shifts across the ecosystem.



























































































































































































































