Forbes 2025 '30 under 30 Elite List' has 4 young professionals from the encryption industry been selected. Will it be a flop this time?

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The famous American business magazine Forbes yesterday released the 2025 30 Under 30 list, and the list selected in the financial field includes 4 people in the field of encryption, including Polymarket founder Shayne Copla, Drift Protocol co-founder Cindy Leow, Ostium Labs co-founder Kiernan-Linn and Marco Antonio Ribeiro。 (Synopsis: Trump reneges on his promise to "not support encryption" is miserable!) Forbes warns: Investors don't rejoice too early) (Background supplement: Forbes announces the "Global Top 50" artificial intelligence companies, what AI potential stocks are there in addition to OpenAI? The famous American business magazine Forbes announced yesterday (3) the "2025 30 Under 30 Elites List (30 Under 30)". In previous years, Forbes selected 30 outstanding young people from a variety of fields, including finance, education, music, art, energy and green technology, gaming, media and more. In the financial field list, there are 4 people involved in the field of encryption, including: Decentralization prediction platform Polymarket founder Shayne Copla Decentralized Finance protocol Drift Protocol co-founder Cindy Leow encryption start-up Ostium Labs co-founder Kiernan-Linn and Marco Antonio Ribeiro It is worth mentioning that Nikil Viswanathan, CEO of Block Chain Infrastructure Company Alchemy, is the judge of this financial list. Forbes 30 Under 30 is the list of shame? Although Forbes affirmed its strength to be happy, according to previous reports in the area, many successful people and companies have appeared on the Forbes list in the past, but eventually ended up in jail, bankruptcy and other ends, so the community often ridicules: "Climb Forbes, soon after the accident." In response, Forbes even laughed at itself for creating a "Hall of Shame" list, including 10 people who used to be on 30 Under 30 but then misbehaved. Here are some of the people who appeared in the Hall of Shame, compiled from Business Insider: Sam Bankman-Fried: Co-founder of FTX, who bankrupted the company due to FTX's excessive association with Alameda and was charged with using customer money to buy luxury goods and real estate, and was eventually convicted of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy. Caroline Ellison: SBF's ex-girlfriend and former CEO of Alameda Research. Martin Shkreli, founder of MSMB Capital, notorious for dramatically raising the price of a drug to treat a parasitic infection, served four years in prison on suspicion of financial fraud. Charlie Javice: Founded Frank, a company that claims to help college students get financial aid, was later acquired by JPMorgan Chase. Accused of fraud because Frank's actual number of users is much lower than the claimed 4.25 million. Nate Paul: Founder of World Class Capital Group, real estate investor, once valued at $1 billion, later charged with fraud and conspiracy. Lucas Duplan: Founder of fintech company Clinkle, company failed to launch an effective mobile payment product, employees resigned, investors demanded refunds. Cody Wilson:D founder of efense Distributed and gun rights activist, known for posting 3D printed gun blueprints online, was later sentenced for a sex offense. Steph Korey, co-founder of baggage company Away, is accused of abusing colleagues and imposing excessive workloads, leading to her resignation. Also included are James O'Keefe, founder of Project Veritas, and Phadria Prendergast, editor-in-chief of Women Of the City. Forbes' Top 30 Zombie Coins have recently exploded on the other hand, Forbes' Cryptocurrency list may also have anti-index capabilities, according to previous reports in the region, Forbes named 20 public chain tokens as "zombie coins" in March this year, criticizing them, which are basically useless except speculation. However, in the context of the recent AltCoin explosion, this zombie coin list has once again sparked heated discussions in the community, because the list contains many tokens that have recently soared, including XRP, ADA, LTC, of which XRP rose 420% in the past month, ranking on the third largest token in the Market Cap, and slapped Forbes' zombie coin list in the face. Forbes lists 20 zombie public chains Related reports BlackRock Etherfang ETFvolume hits record high, Robinhood launches ETHstake service in Europe Quick Facts jump.fun: 6 ETH Liquidity will be given away when you issue coins, can you help Etherfang regain its meme position? Bernstein: Ether spot ETF stake may be approved soon! ETH capital inflow is expected to double 〈Forbes 2025 "30 under 30 Elite List" has 4 young people in the encryption industry, will it end this time? This article was first published in BlockTempo "Dynamic Trend - The Most Influential Block Chain News Media".

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