VITALIK BUTERIN, THE YOUNGEST CRYPTO MONEY BILLIONAIRE WITH RP 6.8 T TREASURE


VITALIK BUTERIN, THE YOUNGEST CRYPTO MONEY BILLIONAIRE WITH RP 6.8 T TREASURE











Among the ranks of the richest crypto money owner released by Forbes, there is a figure that is quite interesting, namely a 24-year-old man. The figure is Vitalik Buterin whose crypto wealth is estimated to reach $ 500 million or roughly equivalent to Rp 6.8 trillion! Vitalik's wealth is certainly not the result of hockey alone, but because he is a genius who successfully founded Ethereum, a blockhain platform that supports electronic transactions. Thanks to his achievements, Fortune magazine did not hesitate to crown Vitalik with the nickname 'boy genius'. For more details, see the story of Buterin Vitalik which has hundreds of millions of crypto treasures following. Vitalik Buterin was born on January 31, 1994. It belongs to the millennial generation. Dmitry Buterin, Vitalik's father, is a computer scientist. He and his wife finally decided to emigrate to Canada for better job opportunities. From an early age, Vitalik has been known to be a genius in mathematics and is placed in a special classroom for those who are gifted. When he was 17 years old, he learned about bitcoin from his father. From there, Vitalik began his adventure in the world of crypto money. In order to support his understanding of the world of crypto, Vitalik decided to travel alias traveling to seek knowledge. His journey begins in San Jose, California. But make no mistake, unlike the other young people who wander up the mountain or go to the beach, the Vitalik do is wander to seek knowledge for the sake of developing his knowledge. Vitalik finally decided to dropout from his university in Ontario to develop Ethereum. In 2014, Vitalik was selected to award a US $ 100,000 scholarship from Thiel Felllowship created by Peter Thiel, a venture capitalist and Facebook officer. Ethereum built Vitalik managed to attract the attention of technology giants such as Intel and Microsoft. In addition to technology companies, the financial services company JPMorgan Chase & Co, Credit Suisse, Mastercard, and Thomson Reuters Corps also joined to develop the security, privacy and scalability of Ethereum. The association named itself as Enteprise Ethereum Alliance and already has more than 100 companies as a member. Many of the companies that join are part of Fortune 500 companies. Educational institutions such as the Singapore University of Social Sciences are also listed as members.

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