Top 5 Crypto Billionaires Collectively Lost Over $112B This Year

Crypto billionaires have seen their personal wealth plummet this year, as the entire market suffered a$2trn wipeout. The crash of the world`s second-largest crypto exchange, FTX, came as another shock. While the FTX wunderkind Sam Bankman-Fried lost billions of dollars in a matter of days, the sudden collapse of his crypto exchange also hit the fortunes of other crypto titans.

Top 5 Crypto Billionaires Collectively Lost Over $112B This Year

According to data presented by CryptoPresales.com, the five wealthiest people in the crypto space have lost a shocking $112.7bn this year.

Changpeng Zhao Lost $82B, More than Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates Combined

The fortunes of the world’s crypto billionaires have plummeted this year, but the Chinese crypto king, Changpeng Zhao, has undoubtedly seen the biggest loss of them all.
The Binance CEO lost tens of billions of dollars as crypto prices cooled, but luckily, he doesn’t really care much about money, as he explained in one interview.

Zhao is still the wealthiest figure in the crypto world, with a current net worth of $14.6bn, but the sum was $96.5bn a year ago before the crypto market began spiraling. According to Forbes Real-Time Billionaires data, the Chinese crypto king lost almost $82bn this year, more than Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates combined. The wealth of the chairman and CEO of Meta plummeted by $56bn this year, while Gates lost around $23bn.

FTX Co-Founders Sam Bankman-Fried and Gary Wang Lost Nearly $25B

After the collapse of his crypto exchange, FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried found himself out of the Forbes Billionaires club. Before his company’s cash crunch, the FTX CEO was worth an estimated $24bn, with his stakes in FTX and a crypto trading house Alameda as his most valuable assets. Today, his net worth stands below $1bn, showing a staggering $23bn loss in just three weeks.

FTX co-founder Gary Wang, the youngest person to appear on the Forbes top 400 rich list in 2022, lost $1.7bn. According to Forbes, his net worth stands at $4.2bn as of this week, down from a peak of $5.9bn.

Statistics show the chief executive of Coinbase, Brian Armstrong, suffered the third-largest loss among the top five crypto titans, with his wealth melting by $4.7bn in 2022. Armstrong is currently valued at $1.9bn, down from $6.6bn earlier this year.

The fifth wealthiest person in the crypto space, Chris Larsen, has seen his wealth shrink by $1.3bn in 2022. Statistics show the co-founder of Ripple was valued at $4.3bn a few months ago. Now, his wealth stands at $3bn.