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* Angel investor
* Angel investor
 
*E-loan, co-founder
* E-loan, co-founder
* [[OpenCoin (Project)|OpenCoin]], co-founder
* [[OpenCoin (Project)|OpenCoin]], co-founder
 
*[[Ripple (XRP)|Ripple]], co-founder, Executive Chairman
* [[Ripple (XRP)|Ripple]], co-founder, Executive Chairman
*A massive [[Private Key|private key]] [https://xrpscan.com/account/rJNLz3A1qPKfWCtJLPhmMZAfBkutC2Qojm compromise] of Chris Larsen resulted in the theft of $112.5m (2-2024).
* According to Forbes "[https://www.forbes.com/richest-in-cryptocurrency/#1cd8ac171d49 Meet the Crypto's Richest]" from 5-2-2018 (just around the end of the [[Bull Market|bull market]] of 2017:
* According to Forbes "[https://www.forbes.com/richest-in-cryptocurrency/#1cd8ac171d49 Meet the Crypto's Richest]" from 5-2-2018 (just around the end of the [[Bull Market|bull market]] of 2017:
''The richest man in crypto is Chris Larsen, a [[Stanford University|Stanford]] M.B.A. and veteran Silicon Valley operator who at the January market peak fleetingly had a fortune of some $20 billion, the bulk of it derived from his 5.2 billion [[XRP]], the token of Ripple, the company he cofounded with [[Jed McCaleb]] in 2012 to facilitate international payments for banks using [[blockchain]] technology. His company controls 61 billion of the 100 billion XRP in supply. Forbes is calculating his net worth based solely on the XRP he owns personally and the value of his 17% stake in Ripple, against the company's most recent valuation: $410 million. Ripple counts [[Mitsubishi]] Financial, [[Bank of America]] and [[Santander]] among its 100-plus customers.''
''The richest man in crypto is Chris Larsen, a [[Stanford University|Stanford]] M.B.A. and veteran Silicon Valley operator who at the January market peak fleetingly had a fortune of some $20 billion, the bulk of it derived from his 5.2 billion [[XRP]], the token of Ripple, the company he cofounded with [[Jed McCaleb]] in 2012 to facilitate international payments for banks using [[blockchain]] technology. His company controls 61 billion of the 100 billion XRP in supply. Forbes is calculating his net worth based solely on the XRP he owns personally and the value of his 17% stake in Ripple, against the company's most recent valuation: $410 million. Ripple counts [[Mitsubishi]] Financial, [[Bank of America]] and [[Santander]] among its 100-plus customers.''


''A serial entrepreneur, Larsen, 57, cofounded the online mortgage lender e-Loan, in 1997, and, eight years later, Prosper, the peer-to-peer lender that has been valued at more than $1 billion. He seems to have hit it bigger here, even if XRP is nothing more than a speculation vehicle — and one that's down 65% since the beginning of the year. While Larsen stepped down from the company more than a year ago, he still serves as executive chairman and tells Forbes he's "100% focused on Ripple and helping the team any way I can." ''[[Category:People]]
''A serial entrepreneur, Larsen, 57, cofounded the online mortgage lender e-Loan, in 1997, and, eight years later, Prosper, the peer-to-peer lender that has been valued at more than $1 billion. He seems to have hit it bigger here, even if XRP is nothing more than a speculation vehicle — and one that's down 65% since the beginning of the year. While Larsen stepped down from the company more than a year ago, he still serves as executive chairman and tells Forbes he's "100% focused on Ripple and helping the team any way I can." ''[[Category:People]]

Latest revision as of 10:24, 25 March 2024

The richest man in crypto is Chris Larsen, a Stanford M.B.A. and veteran Silicon Valley operator who at the January market peak fleetingly had a fortune of some $20 billion, the bulk of it derived from his 5.2 billion XRP, the token of Ripple, the company he cofounded with Jed McCaleb in 2012 to facilitate international payments for banks using blockchain technology. His company controls 61 billion of the 100 billion XRP in supply. Forbes is calculating his net worth based solely on the XRP he owns personally and the value of his 17% stake in Ripple, against the company's most recent valuation: $410 million. Ripple counts Mitsubishi Financial, Bank of America and Santander among its 100-plus customers.

A serial entrepreneur, Larsen, 57, cofounded the online mortgage lender e-Loan, in 1997, and, eight years later, Prosper, the peer-to-peer lender that has been valued at more than $1 billion. He seems to have hit it bigger here, even if XRP is nothing more than a speculation vehicle — and one that's down 65% since the beginning of the year. While Larsen stepped down from the company more than a year ago, he still serves as executive chairman and tells Forbes he's "100% focused on Ripple and helping the team any way I can."